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Daily Archives: 25 August 2013
Redemptionis Sacramentum 31
What do the ordination rituals and the Chrism Mass tell the clergy? [31.] In keeping with the solemn promises that they have made in the rite of Sacred Ordination and renewed each year in the Mass of the Chrism, let Priests celebrate … Continue reading
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From Fury
There is no fury like conservatives scorned. I sampled the start of Joseph Bottum’s essay, and some of the comments here and there especially. To be accurate, it’s really a trait of human nature, not just conservatives. The fury, I … Continue reading
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Lumen Fidei 51
The Holy Father’s exploration of the common good wraps up with this section. Would you have supposed this close connection between a believer’s faith in God and the human community? Let’s read: 51. Precisely because it is linked to love … Continue reading