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Daily Archives: 3 May 2014
Dies Domini 42: The Table of the Body of Christ
The Word leads believers to the altar. From “table” to “table.” as Pope John Paul II describes it: 42. The table of the word leads naturally to the table of the Eucharistic Bread and prepares the community to live its … Continue reading
Not Quite A Relegation Battle
Today’s early EPL game is Spurs versus WHU. First half is all I get today, as a full Saturday docket awaits at the parish, and I’ve had the last two days off with the recovering patient at home. It’s got … Continue reading
EG 157: More On Resources
What, did you think Pope Francis was going to cite inĀ Evangelii GaudiumĀ the latest monthly publications? The kind of resource he’s talking about here and in the previous section are the ones for which a good preacher will need to work: … Continue reading