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Daily Archives: 18 February 2012
Conciliaria
Eric Stoltz has a really fine effort brewing. Go visit Conciliaria. From the site: Welcome to Conciliaria, where you can relive the moving and hope-filled days of the Second Vatican Council (1962-1965). To celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Council, … Continue reading
GIRM 294: Hierarchy and Unity
Not only should a building be ordered to human comfort, but also to depict the hierarchy (not surprising) and the coherent nature of the liturgy (don’t forget that one). 294. The People of God which is gathered for Mass is … Continue reading
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GDC 148: Diversity of methods in catechesis
Sections 148-162 make up Part Three, Chapter II and here we will examine “Elements of methodology” over the course of the next several posts. These methodologies are treated briefly in the GDC, and in somewhat of a technical manner. Perhaps … Continue reading