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Daily Archives: 16 July 2010
Law and Orders
Lots of ink and tap type expended on the confluence of women’s ordination and sex abuse in the Vatican’s get-tough “revised norms” this week. Agreed with those who think the confluence is clumsy. After all, haven’t women already been getting … Continue reading
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OCF 42: Processions
The use of motor vehicles and the spread from villages and towns dampens this neat description of the place of funeral processions in our Christian heritage, but it’s a good expression nonetheless, for catechesis if nothing else: 42. Processions continue … Continue reading