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Daily Archives: 10 August 2009
Fun Day For All
… maybe including my chiropractor when I show up later this week. The young miss and I had our annual dad+daughter day outing. When in Kansas City, we enjoyed the water park, Oceans of Fun. No such huge H2O installation … Continue reading
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RCIA 126: Election and the Liturgical Cycle
Election fits into the liturgical year. This is how: 126. The sacraments of initiation are celebrated during the Easter solemnities, and preparation for these sacraments is part of the distinctive character of Lent. Accordingly, the rite of election should normally … Continue reading
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Prelates and Cats
Disclaimer: this is not about the pope and his pets. NCR’s Tom Fox groups the revered Cardinal Bernardin with the once and present clerical culture now on headhunts against homosexuals and women religious. Maybe he’s got a point about American … Continue reading →