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The Bull Approach
Two faintly related approaches to All That Is Wrong With The World. First, a CMAA thread on Lifeteen harnesses the inner crash-and-burn approach to all things non-chant. Note this initial query: Question: how many of you have to deal with Lifeteen in your … Continue reading
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Benedict’s I-Team
Pope Benedict names a predictable slate of prelates from high-profile dioceses to the investigation team for Ireland. I suppose if you have to go toe to toe with a cardinal on his questionable behavior, the Bishop of Juneau lacks the … Continue reading
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OCF 8: Ministry and Participation
Sections 8 through 15 outline the principles of ministry and participation in the funeral rites. Attending to the burial of the dead and the comfort of mourners is something every believer is called to do. Compassion is based on Pauline … Continue reading