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Daily Archives: 24 August 2009
The Presence of Christ in Word and Sacrament
(This is Neil) Todd has already drawn your attention to a homily given at the 9th Plenary Assembly of the Federation of Asian Bishops’ Conferences (FABC). I’d like to direct you to a pastoral reflection [PDF] delivered there by Archbishop … Continue reading
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Thanks For All The Clicks
Sometime in the next few hours, we’ll pass a landmark of sorts for the web page, 700,000 views or hits or whatever they call a unit that WordPress seems to count in greater numbers than SiteMeter. Anyway, thanks for the … Continue reading
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Sing A New Song To The Lord
My current parish is the only place I’ve served that does this hymn, text by Timothy Dudley-Smith and the tune, ONSLOW SQUARE, byDavid G. Wilson. It was an interesting choice for GIA to include in its early “contemporary” hymnal, Gather … Continue reading
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