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Daily Archives: 2 June 2013
The Saturday Wedding Question
The young miss wasn’t interested in the finer liturgical point I was attempting. She had been told (by someone who shall remain nameless) that a Saturday wedding counts for the Sunday obligation. (They did have the Gloria, per MR3.) When … Continue reading
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Pacem In Terris 101-102: The Proper Balance Between Population, Land and Capital
Agriculture and other resources: the problem with international conflicts is that imbalances are not handled well. Planet Earth currently produces enough food to feed every living human being. Where we fail is in the distribution. 101. As everyone is well … Continue reading
Remaking a Conference
With Scottish bishop number 5 retired, Pope Francis appears to have the opportunity to remake an entire bishops’ conference. It will be interesting to see if all five new bishops come from their home dioceses. Will any have connections with … Continue reading
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