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Daily Archives: 23 September 2013
Michigan Cavalry Rides Into NJ
Kind of. NCR reported that Gaylord’s bishop, Bernard Hebda will be named coadjutor in Newark tomorrow. John Myers is still three years away from required retirement notice. This kind of appointment was made in Seattle in the 80’s to attempt to … Continue reading
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Redemptionis Sacramentum 97-99
The CDWDS addresses in three short sections “The Communion of Priests.” [97.] A Priest must communicate at the altar at the moment laid down by the Missal each time he celebrates Holy Mass, and the concelebrants must communicate before they … Continue reading
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Jesuit: Is He Or Isn’t He?
As the inimitable Father Z scrambles to a new niche in the post-conciliar Church, I did notice a little twist of commentary, and so did someone else. In a blog post that sought to downplay the significance of Francis’ interview, … Continue reading
GMD 46-52: Catholic Enthusiasm
In laying out their three goals (GMD 45-60), the US bishops spend the most ink on the first: Goal I: To bring about in all Catholics such an enthusiasm for their faith that, in living their faith in Jesus, they freely … Continue reading
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