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Active Moon
Pardon me for not posting on astronomy in a while. Usually the winter is very inspiring to me: very clear skies at night, plus the snow and ice formations that seem other-worldly at times. Above is a six-month-old image from … Continue reading
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RCIA 299: Penitential Intercessions
“A brief interval of silence” is prescribed before the presider addresses the assembly with an introduction to the intercessions. There is a given option that the adult rite scrutiny texts (RCIA 153, 167, and/or 174) may be used with modifications. … Continue reading
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