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Daily Archives: 1 September 2013
For Peace
Pray and fast on Saturday the 7th: a request from Pope Francis to all Christian believers, as well as non-Christians. On [Saturday] the 7th of September, here [in St Peter’s Square], from 7 PM until midnight, we will gather together … Continue reading
Redemptionis Sacramentum 40
Conciliar bishops sought to correct the problems and abuses in Catholic liturgy as it had been allowed to languish since the Tridentine reforms. Culture is not enough. Catechesis is not enough. And it must be said: the assumption of participation … Continue reading
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Lumen Fidei 58
Saint Luke gets us started with some last words that reflect on the Blessed Mother, under the heading of “Blessed is she who believed (Lk 1:45).” 58. In the parable of the sower, Saint Luke has left us these words … Continue reading