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Daily Archives: 1 February 2010
Vox Clara Cleans Up
English Mass translations got their final review last week in Rome. Let’s hope they avoided the snarling of the Ambrosian Lectionary (tip from PrayTell). Now that the discussions on particulars and on translation philosophy are concluded, what’s the process for … Continue reading
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RCIA 291-292: Second Step: Penitential Rites
In parentheses after the title is “scrutinies,” and as we read in these first two of four instructional paragraphs of the Rites of Initiation for Children of Catechetical Age, these rites are modelled on adult scrutinies. Let read, then discuss: … Continue reading
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Haiti: Pray and/or Go
For the past week, I’ve been meaning to post this homily from Father Jon Seda, my pastor. I had a brainstorm to throw it up here last Monday, but a very busy week got in the way. Here, to refresh … Continue reading
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