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I noticed a curious quote on a Zenit piece on the concluding rites at Mass, attributed to G. Chatziemmanouil in “La Divina Liturgia: Ecco, io sono con voi … sino alla fine del mondo”: And, while we dare to stammer … Continue reading
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RCIA 505-506: Beginning Appendix I, Combined Rites
With this post, we begin a two-week exploration of Appendix I, in which the Church presents combination rites for the baptized and the unbaptized newcomers. Many catechumenate directors decline to use these combinations. In my current parish, combined rites have … Continue reading
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