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Daily Archives: 6 October 2013
Using the Examen to Reflect on Music Ministry
One of the great graces of campus ministry is mentoring young student leaders. Recently, one of them was describing concern over a (perceived) character flaw that seemed to be an obstacle to effective ministry. I suggested adapting the Ignatian Examen. … Continue reading
Redemptionis Sacramentum 131-132
Security for the Blessed Sacrament has always been a prime concern, given the basis of this penal perscription from 1938: [131.] Apart from the prescriptions of canon 934 ยง 1, it is forbidden to reserve the Blessed Sacrament in a … Continue reading
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GMD 89-90: Catholic Enthusiasm for the Faith
Sections 89-103 focus on the first goal of GMD, “To bring about in all Catholics such an enthusiasm for their faith that, in living their faith in Jesus, they freely share it with others.” This goal has seen some attention, … Continue reading
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