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Daily Archives: 11 May 2010
RCIA 563: More on the Easter Vigil
The case for candidates being received at the Vigil: 563. Inclusion at the Easter Vigil of the rite of reception into full communion may also be opportune liturgically, especially when the candidates have undergone a lengthy period of spiritual formation … Continue reading
Posted in post-conciliar liturgy documents, RCIA, Rites
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What’s Up With Cardinal Schönborn?
When the Austrian Cardinal criticized Cardinal Sodano and the curial culture last week, I have to admit I did a double-take. Cardinal Schönborn has been on my radar as being innocent on science. While I may not think too much … Continue reading
Posted in Church News, Commentary
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The Pope on the Plane
Pope Benedict’s remarks to the secular press while journeying to Portugal are interesting enough, as many bloggers and news sources this morning point out. I’d rather take the news a bit deeper and look between the lines. Interesting line in … Continue reading →