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Daily Archives: 16 October 2010
OCF 150: Active Participation
The OCF devotes four sections to “Ministry and Participation” in the funeral liturgy. Let’s look at the first today. Active participation is surprisingly controversial today–I can’t fathom why, really. Especially when the Church’s documentation and reasoning on it can be … Continue reading
Public Repentance, But For What?
If Archbishop Burke is so insistent on pro-choice politicians, you have to wonder what he would say about sex offenders in the clergy and their supporters in the episcopacy. Sure sounds like he’s lobbying for priests and bishops on display … Continue reading →