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Daily Archives: 4 November 2010
Vigil Suggestions
The student liturgy team was pleased and excited about their experience with the All Saints Vigil this past Sunday. They want to do more. There are Eucharistic Vigils, of course, connected with major liturgical feasts like Epiphany and Pentecost. Unfortunately, … Continue reading
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OCF 170: Eulogies and Rubrics
The final commendation is introduced in OCF 145-147. The rubrics and texts are located in the sections numbered 170 through 175. The rubrics of OCF 170 mention something you might find surprising. Here they are in full: 170. Following the … Continue reading