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Daily Archives: 17 February 2009
GICI 2: Three Sacraments
Just a heads-up: the General Introduction to Christian Initiation (GICI) deals nearly exclusively with Baptism. But in this section it does mention the other two initiation sacraments. Let’s read: 2. Baptism incorporates us into Christ and forms us into God’s … Continue reading
Posted in post-conciliar liturgy documents, RCIA, Rites
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TLM Disinvite
Not to make more of the matter than it probably is, but guess who was on the receiving end of a Church disinvite?
Posted in Church News, Liturgy
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Black History or Other Months in the Liturgy
Here’s a good question for how much cultural observances should manifest in the Church’s liturgy. It’s almost an Armchair Liturgist sort of question, but since I’m going to pontificate a bit myself, I’ll take it off that category and open … Continue reading
Posted in Liturgy, Parish Life
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