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Daily Archives: 5 January 2014
Swans 2, Man U 1
Favorite BPL teams in our household faced off earlier today in the FA Cup. Swans triumphant. The evil empire falls. Gloating aside, I enjoy watching teams from lower leagues take good shots at the top competition. The US has a … Continue reading
Mediator Dei 109-110
Continuing on the theme of lay involvement in the liturgy. Follow the rules, and no experimentation: 109. Wherefore We exhort you, Venerable Brethren, that each in his diocese or ecclesiastical jurisdiction supervise and regulate the manner and method in which … Continue reading
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EG 42: Assent of the Heart
In Evangelii Gaudium, Pope Francis describes a human reality: it is unlikely and unrealistic to expect the entirety of Church teaching to be comprehensible to all. Jesus had his partial success stories too. Peter didn’t turn out so bad. The … Continue reading