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Daily Archives: 27 April 2011
Mistaken Baptism?
I ran across this piece on a Vietnamese bishop who was arrested for “baptizing” people. I suppose it’s slightly heartening to know that scoffers are less informed about the Mass than Catholics who have been denied the Eucharist. The bishop … Continue reading
Varietates Legitimae 3:
Under the subheading “Nature of this Instruction,” the CDWDS explains it will take as a starting point the treatment of inculturation at Vatican II, to set out a more precise interpretation and plan for 1994 and beyond, to examine theological … Continue reading
Easter in the Sweet Garden of God
For staff prayer this morning, I assembled the following psalm and responsory: Psalm 105:1-7 Give thanks to the LORD, invoke his name; make known among the peoples his deeds! Sing praise, play music; proclaim all his wondrous deeds! Glory in … Continue reading
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