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Daily Archives: 27 September 2012
Built of Living Stones 82: The Altar of Reposition
Holy Thursday makes two important demands on the church: foot washing and the altar of reposition. The former doesn’t really make many demands on the space, but the place of reservation is very important, especially for a church that doesn’t … Continue reading
Posted in Built of Living Stones, USCCB documents
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Evangelii Nuntiandi 38: A Brighter Diagnosis on Liberation
The pope strikes a positive note as he reached the end of his section on liberation. He seems confident the arc of the Church in the 1970’s was a good one, becoming more associated with the thrust of Catholic social teaching rather … Continue reading
Posted in Evangelii Nuntiandi, evangelization
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Pennsylvania Pushback
Mark Silk at RNS looks at the Catholic vote in the Keystone State. Citing a five percent Catholic swing toward the president from 2008 to a recent poll, the columnist takes aim at the new archbishop and his religious freedom … Continue reading
Posted in Politics
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