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Daily Archives: 28 November 2011
GDC 71: “Various forms of continuing catechesis”
This section highlights six possible ways to continue faith formation in believers. 71. For continuing education in the faith, the ministry of the word uses many forms of catechesis. Among these the following may be highlighted: – The study and … Continue reading
GIRM 49-50: Reverence and Greeting
Today we look at two sections under the heading of “Reverence to the Altar and Greeting of the Assembled People.” 49. When they have arrived at the sanctuary, the Priest, the Deacon, and the ministers reverence the altar with a … Continue reading
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