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Daily Archives: 11 September 2013
Redemptionis Sacramentum 64-69
The CDWDS looks at the homily, though I don’t think much of thr accuracy of their assessment of the situation. Let’s read that the curia starts off on the right foot: [64.] The homily, which is given in the course … Continue reading
Polls Not Posts
I had no time for a quick post or two yesterday morning, and the energy for only one last night. (Hence the switch for RS and GMD–as of today I’ll be posting on evangelization in the American morning, and dropping … Continue reading
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GMD 19-22: The Force of the Gospel Itself
Continuing to look at the question, “What is Evangelization?” we’ll examine how the bishops answered this question in Go and Make Disciples. The bishops place a lot of trust in the message of the Gospel itself. There is no need … Continue reading
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