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Daily Archives: 8 January 2012
GIRM 117-119: Preparation for Mass
Under the heading of “Things to Be Prepared,” a good checklist for every sacristan: 117. The altar is to be covered with at least one white cloth. In addition, on or next to the altar are to be placed candlesticks … Continue reading
Posted in GIRM, post-conciliar liturgy documents
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Don’t Forget To Write on the Wall Today
The young miss is older, so this home blessing doesn’t get the mileage it once did. Another one is here. But don’t forget the singing. I like this dialogue from it: ONE: Peace be to this house! ALL: And to … Continue reading
Posted in Liturgy, Music, spirituality
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