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Daily Archives: 28 June 2013
Ecclesia de Eucharistia 26
We’ll spend the next eight days with Chapter Three, “The Apostolicity of the Eucharist and of the Church.” A brief section to get us primed: 26. If, as I have said, the Eucharist builds the Church and the Church makes … Continue reading
Pacem In Terris 163-165: An Immense Task
Peace on Earth: the harvest is plenty, but the laborers are few. We are approaching the end of this encyclical letter. We have a long way to go … 163. Hence among the very serious obligations incumbent upon (people) of … Continue reading
JP2 MC to CDWDS?
PrayTell linked to the speculation over the curia, that it’s time for Pope Francis to slip some new guys into key posts. Most of the interest will be in the Secretary of State position. But they mention liturgy too. A … Continue reading
Two Weeks of Worthy Women: Hadewijch of Brabant
We continue to explore the overlap of faith, freedom, and “worthy women” from the centuries and from around the world. We met a few beguines last year in this series. Let’s meet another standout. We have to admit that we … Continue reading