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Daily Archives: 5 October 2013
Redemptionis Sacramentum 129-130
Chapter VI (RS 129-145) concerns “The Reservation of the Most Hholy Eucharist and Eucharistic Worship Outside Mass.” We covered that rite on this site well over five years ago. The Reservation of the Most Holy Eucharist is treated in the first … Continue reading
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GMD 87-88: Consistency and Difficulty
These last two paragraphs of the chapter discussing the context of the goals (GMD 80-88), treat two different concerns. One is related to getting evangelization out of the program mindset of many American parishes. The bishops call for an attitude adjustment “top … Continue reading
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WDPFRS*
The Anchoress summarizes no less than twenty Catholic bloggers on Pope Francis. I’ve been a pretty happy camper the past several months, and I don’t feel the need to gorge myself on an apologetics-fest on the Holy Father. But if … Continue reading →