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Daily Archives: 5 May 2009
Bishops and Universities
In the next two weeks, a few things are almost surely going to happen. The president will speak at Notre Dame’s commencement. Twenty percent of the US bishops and a few hundred thousand Catholics will have the climax to the … Continue reading
Posted in Ministry, Politics
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RCIA 46-47: After Acceptance
Does your parish have a register of catechumens? 46. After the celebration of the rite of acceptance, the names of the catechumens are to be duly inscribed in the parish register of catechumens, along with the names of the the … Continue reading
Posted in post-conciliar liturgy documents, RCIA, Rites
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Bishops Overreacting on the Common Cup?
Perhaps so. This note was sent by our archdiocese’s vicar general: We have received a number of calls expressing concern about the current flu outbreaks and the practical consequences for our communal worship life. All are reminded to be familiar … Continue reading
Posted in Liturgy
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