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Daily Archives: 15 August 2009
Outline of the Rite of Election, plus RCIA 129: Homily
In an unnumbered section between 128 and 129, the rite gives the outline for the Rite of Election. Following the readings, we have eight distinct rituals: Homily Presentation of the Catechumens Affirmation by the Godparents [and the Assembly] Invitation and … Continue reading
Posted in post-conciliar liturgy documents, RCIA, Rites
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Lectionary Statistics Trivia
Quiz yourself, then check the answers on Fr. Felix Just’s Lectionary statistics page. All answers are for the Sunday and Daily combined Lectionary: Which Gospel is represented with the largest number of verses in the Lectionary? Between Romans and 1 … Continue reading
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