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Daily Archives: 14 December 2008
“A Hybrid Hope”
Only in Detroit would they combine auto show and liturgy. Follow the link. You won’t believe the images: hybrid vehicles in a Christian sanctuary. (Credit: REUTERS/Carlos Barria) I found this link on Princess Sparkle Pony’s blog. Her commentary is apt. … Continue reading
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PCS 162-163: The Ministries of Viaticum
The Introduction to Pastoral Care of the Dying continues in these two sections with a brief mention of the ministries, both clerical and lay. The pastoral role of the priest is coordination of the minsitry to the dying and catechesis … Continue reading