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Daily Archives: 11 February 2012
Five Not-So-Easy Pieces
I had noticed Jim Martin’s piece before on the new site, The Jesuit Post, but Liam emailed it to me with this commentary: An inspirational break from the dispiriting Indeed. So I read “The Five Best Pieces of Jesuit Wisdom I’ve … Continue reading
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GDC 140: The Pedagogy of Christ
The message of catechesis is “A message proclaiming salvation,” as the section 101-102 is headed. 140. When the fullness of time had come God sent his Son, Jesus Christ, to humanity. He brought to the world the supreme gift of … Continue reading
GIRM 282: Glued To Trent
Having said that Communion from the Cup adds the fullness of the sign, we have the obligatory reminder in GIRM 282. It’s always struck me that the attachment to Trent’s approach to receiving the Eucharist is a little too excited, … Continue reading
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