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Daily Archives: 22 February 2014
Mediator Dei 208-210
Let’s wrap up the epilogue, and with it, this notable document in the history of liturgy. First an urging to obedience: 208. Let Us remind all that they must generously and faithfully obey their holy pastors who possess the right … Continue reading
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EG 90: Watchful of Escapism
Given Professor Kwasniewski’s “victory dance,” as Charles describes it, can one use a long and time-honored means of grace, the Tridentine Mass, and twist it into a vehicle for escapism, for abandoning the bulk of the flock? I suppose one … Continue reading