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Daily Archives: 15 August 2013
Private Meeting
Some of the NCRep commentariat seems disturbed that the LCWR-Archbishop Sartain meet-up was locked down and closed to the public. Before this became something of public interest, this was an ecclesial matter between the sisters’ leadership and the CDF + … Continue reading
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Tagged Archbishop Sartain, CDF, LCWR, Vatican investigation, women religious
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Redemptionis Sacramentum 14-16
Chapter I covers numbered sections 14 through 35. The topic? “The regulation of the Sacred Liturgy.” Let’s read about it. [14.] “The regulation of the Sacred Liturgy depends solely on the authority of the Church, which rests specifically with the … Continue reading
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Lumen Fidei 41
Baptism is less the first moment of transmission. It’s far from being a membership card of a completed personal project, but the beginning of an ongoing process of formation: 41. The transmission of faith occurs first and foremost in baptism. … Continue reading