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Mary And Mighty
Not surprisingly, “Ave Maria” remains a solid Catholic favorite. It placed fairly high in the NPM poll of a few years ago, and headlines our second 3 vs 14 match-up, this timeĀ in the “green” regional. The NPM poll didn’t … Continue reading
Posted in 2012 Dance, Liturgical Music
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Spring Break Update
In the past week, I’ve had five blog visitors from Vatican City. Not too bad for such a small European domain. I wonder what they came to look for and what they saw when they got here. The single most … Continue reading
Posted in Liturgical Music, My Family, The Blogosphere
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The Missouri Connection
The atheists, as you know, are targeting us. “Leave the Church,” their ads urge. David Gibson suggests some of our own are already doing the urging on behalf of the non-believers. Are they doing an even better job? Best to … Continue reading
Posted in Church News, sex abuse
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GDC 180: Infants and children without religious support
The message of catechesis is “A message proclaiming salvation,” as the section 101-102 is headed. Infants and children without religious support in the family or who do not attend school (Cf. General Catechetical Directory 80-81; Catechesi Tradendae 42) 180. There … Continue reading