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Daily Archives: 17 September 2013
Redemptionis Sacramentum 80-82
Chapter IV (RS 80-107) treats matters involving “Holy Communion.” Some might perceive the instructions given in these sections to be a tamping down of 20th century enthusiasm for matters such as frequent reception of the Eucharist or Communion offered under … Continue reading
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GMD 31-33: Enlightenment, Uniquity, Love
Go and Make Disciples, in these three sections, looks at three additional reasons to evangelize. That’s other that because Jesus told us to. Affirming the human person involves our heritage as people of God: Unless people know the grandeur for … Continue reading
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