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Daily Archives: 25 July 2013
Ecclesia de Eucharistia 52
With this section, we move away from the arts and into liturgical practice proper. Literally. Pope John Paul II was acutely aware that much responsibility for the celebration of the Eucharist falls on clergy. He felt it himself, to be … Continue reading
Meredith Gould on Church Social Media
Recently I had the chance to interview Meredith Gould, author of numerous books, the most recent being, The Social Media Gospel: Sharing the Good News in New Ways. I wanted to talk to Meredith about #chsocm, or church social media, … Continue reading
Lumen Fidei 21
A short section today, but a key conclusion of salvation by faith: 21. We come to see the difference, then, which faith makes for us. Those who believe are transformed by the love to which they have opened their hearts … Continue reading