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Daily Archives: 4 October 2013
Redemptionis Sacramentum 128
Finishing Chapter V, let’s have a look at why clergy don’t just go to Mass: [128.] Holy Mass and other liturgical celebrations, which are acts of Christ and of the people of God hierarchically constituted, are ordered in such a … Continue reading
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Catholic Student Housing
The NYT has a feature on a Christian dorm at a public university (Troy, in Alabama) built and run by Catholics. Different opinions, including a thumbs-up from university chancellor Jack Hawkins Jr: It is not about proselytizing, but about bringing a … Continue reading
GMD 84-86: The Parish
The US Bishops tout the parish as “the most fitting location” (GMD 84) for working toward the three goals. Why? Because of the celebration of the Mass–Word and Eucharist. It is this summit of the Christian life to which we … Continue reading
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