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Ecclesia de Eucharistia 31
John Paul II wrote this section for priests. I have no doubt it is lensed through his personal experiences and his obvious devotion to the celebration of Mass, as we’ve seen on so many occasions in his public ministry. 31. … Continue reading
Posted in Ecclesia de Eucharistia, post-conciliar liturgy documents
Tagged Eucharist, liturgy, Pope John Paul II
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Two Weeks of Worthy Women: Ramabai
Setting: 19th century India. Against tradition and with no small amount of peer disapproval Anant Shastri introduced his daughter to religious texts. He schooled her in Sanskrit plus modern languages of the subcontinent. At the age of twenty Ramabai astounded intellectuals at … Continue reading
Posted in Saints, Two Weeks of Worthy Women
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