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Daily Archives: 8 January 2010
The Armchair Liturgist: Scheduling Your Easter Vigil
This missive came from the diocesan liturgy office a few days ago: The Easter Vigil will be celebrated on Saturday evening, April 3. The Roman Missal states that the Easter Vigil is to take place in darkness, after nightfall. The … Continue reading
Posted in The Armchair Liturgist
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Msgr Marini’s Sense of Continuity
I read the link Neil provided. My regular readers know of my aversion to the method of fisking/cheerleading often provided by some bloggers. It seems to me to be the imposition of a conversation where none really exists. Or in … Continue reading
Posted in Liturgy, The Blogosphere
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