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Daily Archives: 13 October 2013
On My Bookshelf: Forming Intentional Disciples
Sherry Weddell’s book is making the rounds in a lot of Catholic circles: in parishes (including mine), on Catholic blogs, and among people concerned about evangelization. It’s a good thing that it is. Ms Weddell lays it down hard in … Continue reading
Redemptionis Sacramentum 146-148
Part of the post-conciliar retrenchment has been what I would assess as an ingrate attitude on the part of some in the upper hierarchy toward the generous service rendered the Church by those not in ordained ministry. Pope Francis has … Continue reading
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GMD 100: Small Groups
Small groups come under the watchful eye of bishops in today’s installment of GMD. For perspective, you can review that whole chapter on enlivening faith and sharing it. The tenth objective reminds us of the aim of the authentic faith-sharing group, and what … Continue reading