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Daily Archives: 16 May 2014
Dies Domini 55: Full Joy
Let’s kick off Chapter IV, “Dies Hominis,” the day of humankind. Sunday is a day of joy, rest, and solidarity, according to the subtitle of the chapter heading. First consideration: “The ‘full joy’ of Christ.” This is an ancient tradition, … Continue reading
EG 172-173: Accompanying Others
When I reflect on the word “accompaniment” it is first as a musician. Accompaniment of a singer or a worshiping assembly is a help, a conversation, and a pilgrimage. Sometimes someone in the relationship thinks they are in charge. But … Continue reading