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Redemptionis Sacramentum 73
Catholic priests have already been instructed to stop breaking the Eucharistic Bread at the consecration. This section covers what should be done. [73.] In the celebration of Holy Mass the breaking of the Eucharistic Bread – done only by the … Continue reading
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GMD 26-27: Relationships
The last of the “implications” to address in the chapter in Go and Make Disciples that defines the term treats with relationships. GMD 26 cites Matthew and Acts to make the case that our relationship with Jesus Christ is to be found, … Continue reading
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