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Redemptionis Sacramentum 137-138
Ways to pray during exposition: [137.] Exposition of the Most Holy Eucharist must always be carried out in accordance with the prescriptions of the liturgical books. [Cf. HCWEOM 82-100; GIRM 317; Code of Canon Law 941 § 2] Before the Most … Continue reading
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Abp Marini @ FDLC
Reform2 boogeyman Piero Marini spoke on Sacrosanctum Concilium yesterday in Erie, Pennsylvania. The archbishop, and rumored CDWDS head-in-waiting: The Constitution Sacrosanctum Concilium, more than being a manual for reforming rites, is a magna carta capable of inspiring the renewal of … Continue reading
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GMD 94-96: Strategies for Employing Liturgy for Evangelization
Sections 94, 95, and 96 touch on liturgical matters, so they caught my eye. If you want to check on the larger perspective of this chapter (89-103) check the USCCB site, as linked. These three liturgical objectives look to the … Continue reading
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War on Halloween?
Don’t look now, but another culturewar front is developing, at least in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. Inglewood Elementary School principal Orlando Taylor wrote a note including this: Some holidays observed in the community that are considered by many to be secular … Continue reading →