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Daily Archives: 29 January 2012
GIRM 199: Concelebrated Mass
Numbered sections 199 through 251 treat concelebrated Mass, the form of liturgy in which two or more priests serve the community in a ritual role. These occasions involve a number of particulars for the clergy. But here are the very … Continue reading
Posted in GIRM, post-conciliar liturgy documents
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GDC 123: Orientation to God and the Human Person
Let’s discuss under the banner of “The inspiration of the Catechism of the Catholic Church: trinitarian christocentricity and the nobility of the vocation of the human person.” 123. The axis of the Catechism of the Catholic Church is Jesus Christ, … Continue reading