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Daily Archives: 25 August 2011
“A Function of the Ferocity”
I see St Blog’s is going through its occasional “Why Are We So Mean?” examen, with both left and right participating. Plus some trying to stay above the fray. I think the pleas are becoming slightly more earnest and heartfelt … Continue reading
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Liturgiam Authenticam 42-44
More on the Word of God: 42. While caution is advisable lest the historical context of the biblical passages be obscured, the translator should also bear in mind that the word of God proclaimed in the Liturgy is not simply … Continue reading
Liturgist’s Nightmare
I knew the concluding storms of WYD were bad. I hadn’t heard till yesterday the organizers lost 1.5 million hosts for the closing Mass. The Church has regulations pertaining to the storage and security of consecrated hosts. 5,000 ciboria (that … Continue reading
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