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Daily Archives: 25 April 2011
Planets Before Dawn
Get up early later this week and enjoy a look at the moon plus our sun’s five innermost planets. Later in the year Mars and Jupiter will be easier to spot. But the end of April will be prime time … Continue reading
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Some Site Navigation
I just wanted to let you readers know I’ve been making progress on updating the pages associated with this blog. At the top of the main page, you’ll see two titles after “home.” They are: Bible Readings For Your Wedding RCIA … Continue reading
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Varietates Legitimae 1: “Legitimate Differences”
Let’s start the Easter season fresh with another liturgical document, Varietates Legitimae (VL). As I mentioned in yesterday’s post, we have seventy numbered sections to tackle. The first eight form an introduction, through which we will be exposed to the … Continue reading
Triduum Stories
Whew! Other affairs overrode blogging the past few days. I know you understood. I’ve found that it’s good for me to take notes immediately after each of the Triduum liturgies, and put to-do’s on my list for next year. I … Continue reading
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