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Daily Archives: 13 April 2011
GILM 111-112: Translation
Chapter VI begins with a timely note on the state of translation as it used to be in the good ol’ days: 111. In the liturgical assembly the word of God must always be read either from the Latin texts … Continue reading
Choice
I can predict the coming furor on this story of a bishop “welcoming” a document entitled “My Body, My Choice.” Somebody in the chancery of the British military diocese will undoubtedly say that the booklet snuck in a back window … Continue reading →