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Pope Improv
I heard that with the last pope people in audiences were told not to ask questions. And if questions were to be asked, they were submitted in advance for approval. In the school of evangelization, seekers and doubters and skeptics … Continue reading
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Ecclesia de Eucharistia 5
Don’t be distracted by the Vatican translation. In essence, it’s the same proclamation MR 1 or 3: 5. “Mysterium fidei! – The Mystery of Faith!”. When the priest recites or chants these words, all present acclaim: “We announce your death, … Continue reading
Pacem In Terris 117-119: A Call to Unsparing Effort
Summing up the Church’s approach, and Pope John’s personal one, to ending the arms race and promoting peace: 117. We therefore consider it Our duty as the vicar on earth of Jesus Christ—the Saviour of the world, the Author of … Continue reading