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Daily Archives: 11 December 2012
Built of Living Stones 219-220: Building Maintenance
Too often overlooked, especially in cash-strapped communities, a faith community has to look to the long term and not cut corners on basic maintenance. Liturgical items often overlooked: musical instruments, including pipe organs, and baptismal fonts. § 219 § The design … Continue reading
Posted in Built of Living Stones, USCCB documents
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Porta Fidei 13: Retracing the history of faith
We stand on the shoulders of saints–women and men who have given the example that assists their little sisters and brothers in faith: 13. One thing that will be of decisive importance in this Year is retracing the history of our … Continue reading
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