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Daily Archives: 28 April 2010
RCIA 487-489: Reception Within Mass
RCIA 487 gives the introductory rubrics for the Mass of receiving someone into Full Communion. “If the rite … takes place on a solemnity or on a Sunday” the Mass of the day is celebrated. I had not realized that … Continue reading
Posted in post-conciliar liturgy documents, RCIA, Rites
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The Cardinal and the Chancellor
In the continuing media blitz on sex abuse and cover-up, two items of note today: First, the former archbishop of San Francisco in a PBS interview at Rock’s website. The video is embedded there. It will be interesting to see … Continue reading →