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Daily Archives: 3 October 2013
German MR3 Tabled
PrayTell reports that German-speaking bishops (3 nations) have tabled their new Mass translation. The funeral rites were pulled after just six weeks of use not too long ago. With tectonic plates shifting under the Tiber, I’d say future movement along … Continue reading
Redemptionis Sacramentum 127
More on colors: [127.] A special faculty is given in the liturgical books for using sacred vestments that are festive or more noble on more solemn occasions, even if they are not of the color of the day.[Cf. Missale Romanum, … Continue reading
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GMD 83: Everyday Life
The bishops remind all Catholics that the main thrust of evangelization is not the debate between Catholics and non-Catholics (apologetics) not is it programs like religious education (or even RCIA). They intend the three goals to be lived out “in the family … Continue reading
Posted in evangelization, Go and Make Disciples
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