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Daily Archives: 16 November 2012
Built of Living Stones 164-165: Vessels and Vestments Suitable for the Liturgy
The GIRM bolsters the US bishops on § 164 § As in the case of styles of architecture, there is no particular style for sacred furnishings for the liturgy.(GIRM 325) Sacred vessels may be in “a shape that is in … Continue reading
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Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell?
One of the more curious strategies I’ve encountered over the years has been the “anonymous” vocation discernment group. Boston seems to be moving beyond that trend, in its “collaborative” (see cluster) plan. Each collaborative will develop a plan for identifying candidates for the … Continue reading
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