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Daily Archives: 23 April 2009
The Princess and The Priest
Worth watching: Busted Halo’s series The Princess, The Priest and the War for the Perfect Wedding. Episode three: Why Can’t We Get Married On The Beach? I’ve watched these productions. Love the concept and the execution. If I can ever … Continue reading
Posted in Liturgy, Rite of Marriage, The Blogosphere
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Wedding Lectionary: Ruth 1:8-11a, 13b-17
Many clergy expand the Lectionary offerings they provide to mourners or to engaged couples. We’ve read earlier in our examination of the Pastoral Care rites that preparers of the liturgy are not limited to the Lectionary options for the sick … Continue reading
Posted in Rite of Marriage, Scripture
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RCIA 37: Evangelization to Faith
37. From evangelization, completed with the help of God, come the faith and initial conversion that cause a person to feel called away from sin and drawn into the mystery of God’s love. The whole period of the precatchumenate is … Continue reading
Posted in post-conciliar liturgy documents, RCIA, Rites
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