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Daily Archives: 2 September 2009
RCIA 145: Connecting to the Faithful
The catechumenate rites are not spectator events. This section of RCIA instructs: 145. The priest or deacon who is the presiding celebrant should carry out the celebration in such a way that the faithful in the assembly will also derive … Continue reading
Posted in post-conciliar liturgy documents, RCIA, Rites
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Floating Money
As a bystander in the housing financing crisis, sometimes the scene is pretty sad. In my own experience, occasional aggravation–not so much sadness. My wife and I have kept within the bounds of what we’ve been able to afford. We now own … Continue reading →