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Daily Archives: 9 September 2009
Connecticut Precautions
I read through a secular news outlet that the Diocese of Norwich is taking precautions against the possible transmission of disease. Funny, but I couldn’t find any statement on the diocesan web page, not in press releases, on the bishop’s … Continue reading
Posted in Liturgy, Parish Life
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RCIA 152: Silent Prayer
It’s more than a simple invitation that the elect and community pray. There should be an address to the faith community, explaining for whom and what they should pray. Then the elect are addressed. Here’s the text: 152. After the homily, the … Continue reading
Posted in post-conciliar liturgy documents, RCIA, Rites
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