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Daily Archives: 14 November 2012
Built of Living Stones 158-160: The Integration of Art Within the Liturgical Setting
We’re getting into a discussion of bishops ensuring a good relationship between artists and the demands of the liturgy. § 158 § The role of the Church is to educate artists in the appropriate relationships between their personal approach to … Continue reading
Posted in Built of Living Stones, USCCB documents
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Evangelii Nuntiandi 80: Obstacles
We Catholics have the message. But do we have the ability to overcome the obstacles we ourselves place in front of the Gospel? 80. Our appeal here is inspired by the fervor of the greatest preachers and evangelizers, whose lives … Continue reading
Posted in Evangelii Nuntiandi, evangelization
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Before And After
What lessons to be drawn from this? USCCB votes 203-14 to move on to the Liturgy of the Hours. Bishop Brom of San Diego: I’m hearing from the priests … that we not rush headlong into further translations and using … Continue reading
Posted in bishops, Liturgy
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