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Daily Archives: 16 June 2009
RCIA 75.4: The Apostolic Life
The last of the four ways to guide catechumens toward Christian maturity is described in one mere sentence: 4. Since the Church’s life is apostolic, catechumens should also learn how to work actively with others to spread the Gospel and … Continue reading
Posted in post-conciliar liturgy documents, RCIA, Rites
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Boy and Wonder
Picked up from dotCommonweal, this story on a young man my daughter’s age torquing his dad to join him at church on Sundays. A few interesting musings in the commentariat at dotCommonweal and a lot of good one-liners in the … Continue reading
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