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Daily Archives: 15 October 2011
GDC 30: “Some problems”
There is a flip side to the good Catholic efforts in catechesis: 30. It is necessary, however, to examine with particular attention some problems so as to identify their solutions: – the first concerns the conception of catechesis as a … Continue reading
GIRM 1: Christ Guides Us
The newest edition/translation of the General Instruction of the Roman Missal is up at the USCCB site. We begin our latest in-depth liturgical journey with a few links. First, if you’re a road-map person, there is a table of contents … Continue reading
Posted in GIRM, post-conciliar liturgy documents
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