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Daily Archives: 8 April 2012
GDC 211: Anthropological environments and cultural tendencies
Forming and executing a catechesis where people are: that would take true openness. 211. The Gospel seeks a catechesis which is open, generous and courageous in reaching people where they live, especially in encountering those nuclei in which the most … Continue reading
An Easter Poll
Neither of these pieces made it into the NPM top 25. I suspect that, for some reason, religious music pollsters of various sorts neglect seasonal fare. The Liturgical Music Dance tries to correct for that, adding a few songs for … Continue reading
Posted in 2012 Dance, Liturgical Music
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On Death and Life
The last priest who hired me for parish service is facing his final weeks. His lasting legacy may be with the young in his years working at Catholic high schools in Waterloo and Cedar Rapids, at Loras College and Iowa … Continue reading
Posted in Ministry, spirituality
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Feliz Dia de Pascua
The stone which the builders rejected has become the cornerstone. By the LORD has this been done; it is wonderful in our eyes.
Posted in Scripture, Spanish
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