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Daily Archives: 28 December 2011
GDC 92-93: Part Two, The Gospel Message
With this post we commence our examination of Part Two of the General Directory for Catechesis, “The Gospel Message.” It consists of two chapters: “Norms and criteria for presenting the Gospel message in catechesis,” numbered sections 94 through 118 “This … Continue reading
GIRM 91: Duties and Ministries
GIRM Chapter III gives a look at “Duties and Ministries in the Mass, and covers numbered sections 91 through 111. This chapter’s opening paragraph is expanded a bit from the parallel section in the 1975 GIRM. There is a bit … Continue reading
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