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ICEL Resource Collections
Jeffrey Tucker just discovered a nice 1981 resource from ICEL and GIA. His complaint about the restriction on reproduction rights is a head-scratcher. But wait: there is more to the strangeness of this product. The front matter says that the … Continue reading
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RCIA 144: Rite of Exorcism
One of the submissions in our parish Q&A box came up recently: Does the Church still believe in exorcism? Well, yes: 144. In the rite of exorcism (RCIA 154, 168, 175), which is celebrated by a priest or a deacon, … Continue reading
Posted in post-conciliar liturgy documents, RCIA, Rites
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