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Daily Archives: 13 May 2014
Dies Domini 52: Other Moments of the Christian Sunday
Aside from Mass, what other Christian elements identify Sunday as important to believers and disciples? 52. Sharing in the Eucharist is the heart of Sunday, but the duty to keep Sunday holy cannot be reduced to this. In fact, the … Continue reading
MR3 Sale
I’m not posting this to hawk product from a publisher. But I did find it interesting that LTP is discounting the chapel edition 25% and the big book 65%. We needed a second missal here. And the bigger book is … Continue reading
Presider’s Best Friend
We had our second outbreak of sound system poppingĀ this Easter. Usually it means a combination of two things: a polyester vestment and longtime storage in the closet. In other words, if it hasn’t been sprayed, the static electricity will set … Continue reading
EG 168: The Joy of Morality
Pope Francis offers a few interesting observations in this brief section: 168. As for the moral component of catechesis, which promotes growth in fidelity to the Gospel way of life, it is helpful to stress again and again the attractiveness … Continue reading