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Daily Archives: 13 November 2012
Hard Work Continues
The Grinch has hit our parish. A Christmas return from fire damage and repair was always up in the air anyway. We don’t have the final timeline with the subcontractors yet, but we’ve been told a March return is more likely … Continue reading
Posted in Parish Life
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Busy Bishops
Coverage of the Fall USCCB Meeting, Day 1. Archbishops Dolan and Vigano counseled contrition and holiness. Channeling his inner Chesterton, the Jovial One asked what’s wrong with the world, and answered: I am. The Vatican’s ambassador to the US: We … Continue reading
Posted in bishops, Politics, The Blogosphere, women religious
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Built of Living Stones 155-157: The Special Requirements of Liturgical Art
The bishops make a distinction between liturgical and devotional art. Do you agree? Can art be both? § 155 § In order to create art that truly serves the liturgy, the artist must have an understanding of and reverence for … Continue reading
Posted in Built of Living Stones, USCCB documents
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