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Daily Archives: 17 September 2008
Ordination Rites: Ordination of a Bishop 6-10
Let’s finish up the introduction section to the rites for ordaining a bishop. First the vesting directions for the clergy: 6. The principal consecrator and the concelebrating bishops and priests wear the vestments required for Mass. The bishop-elect wears all … Continue reading
CDF vs Theologian
I noticed a story from Poland picked up by CNS, but so far ignored by Zenit. It seems a Polish theologian, Father Waclaw Hryniewicz has angered the CDF by a critique of the congregation’s July 2007 document responding to “questions” … Continue reading →