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Daily Archives: 17 October 2011
Occupy the Church?
Tom Beaudoin suggests another occupation site. At Occupy London, organizers moved from the London Stock Exchange to St. Paul’s Cathedral, where as many as 250 protesters set up tents. As police prepared to “protect” the building, the cleric in charge … Continue reading
Posted in Politics, Scripture
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GDC 33: “Some challenges for catechesis”
With this post, we come to the end of the introductory section of the General Directory for Catechesis. It wraps up with a fivefold focus: 33. In order to express its vitality and to be efficacious, catechesis today needs to … Continue reading
GIRM 3: Christ’s Presence
Remember, you can find the full text of the General Instruction of the Roman Missal at the USCCB site. We get a reminder about the real presence of Christ in today’s section. 3. Moreover, the wondrous mystery of the real … Continue reading
Posted in GIRM, post-conciliar liturgy documents
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