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Daily Archives: 27 September 2013
New Liturgy Consultants
The five-year terms of reform2 consultants has expired, and Pope Francis has named others to the Office of Liturgical Celebrations of the Supreme Pontiff. Commentary at PrayTell. Original news piece here.
Posted in Church News, Liturgy
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Modern Catholic Mysticism
A few related threads from different sources in the blogosphere caught my attention today. This essay that follows doesn’t have a clear conclusion, really. It’s more an unfinished line of thought. So if you readers have more to add, to refine, feel free. … Continue reading
Posted in Liturgy, spirituality, The Blogosphere
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Redemptionis Sacramentum 107
Wrapping up Chapter IV, we examine mismanagement of Holy Communion. There are serious penalties for mishandling the Sacrament, but to incur, the action must be “voluntary”: [107.] In accordance with what is laid down by the canons, “one who throws … Continue reading
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GMD 65-69: The Holy Spirit Leads
Part One of the document finishes up with a section called “Led in the Spirit.” It does us good to reflect on the movement of the Holy Spirit in the Gospel accounts (Cf. GMD 65-67) and how Jesus allowed himself … Continue reading
Posted in evangelization, Go and Make Disciples
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