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Daily Archives: 5 September 2009
Presidents in Schools
Nails it. If the baggers had their way, it would be the end of presidents reading to children.
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RCIA 147: Presentations
The second group of Lenten liturgies for RCIA are the presentations: 147. The presentations take place after the celebration of the scrutinies, unless, for pastoral reasons, they have been anticipated during the period of the catechumenate (see RCIA 79, 104-105). … Continue reading
Posted in post-conciliar liturgy documents, RCIA, Rites
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Skeptics
Rod Dreher posted a question on his site that’s already generated over a hundred responses. The post title alleges we suffer some sort of crisis in faith and authority. I don’t know that this is really news. Conservatives like Rod … Continue reading →