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Daily Archives: 4 September 2013
Follow The String
Part of my training as a pet companion is to notice when a meal is required. Gambit makes this easy for me. All I have to do is follow the string to the empty dish, you see. He does this … Continue reading
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Redemptionis Sacramentum 43-44
Let’s take a look at “The Ministries of the Lay Christian Faithful in the Celebration of Holy Mass,” (RS 43-48) a topic which concludes Chapter II’s examination of lay participation and which we’ll cover in this post, plus two more … Continue reading
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Go and Make Disciples
Continuing this site’s examination of the Year of Faith, I thought we’d take a look at some additional documents and publications to inspire us the last two to three months of the effort. I plan to spend about a month … Continue reading
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