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Daily Archives: 28 August 2012
Evangelii Nuntiandi 6: The Example of Jesus
Jesus gave a powerful example of evangelization in his public ministry: 6. The witness that the Lord gives of Himself and that Saint Luke gathered together in his Gospel – “I must proclaim the Good News of the kingdom of … Continue reading
Posted in Evangelii Nuntiandi, evangelization
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Sunday Masses for Various Needs and Occasions
The third edition of the Roman Missal includes a host of “Masses for Various Needs and Occasions.” Forty-nine in all. In doing research on the Roman Antiphonary and on our running topic of evangelization, I uncovered an interesting fact. Four … Continue reading
Posted in ecumenism, evangelization, Liturgy
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Built of Living Stones 34: The Role of the Bishop
BLS cites canon law in describing briefly the “sanctifying function” of the bishop: § 34 § The bishop is the high priest, the principal dispenser of the mysteries of God, and the director, promoter, and guardian of the entire liturgical … Continue reading
Posted in Built of Living Stones, USCCB documents
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