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Daily Archives: 8 June 2014
Sunday Surprise
I was checking that image I posted of St John’s church on the Creighton campus. I was there for 10:30 Mass this morning, then for sung Sunday Vespers this evening at 5:30, and there has been further development. Way further … Continue reading
A Friend Returns To Us
When I got back from retreat, I found a friendly email waiting in my inbox as well as a small cache of WordPress posts in the draft files. Tomorrow I’ll begin to seed these Aparecida offerings into the mix and … Continue reading
Posted in 2007 Aparecida document
Tagged Aparecida, Honduras, John Donaghy, missionary activity
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Dies Domini 70: Sharing With The Poor
As I was reviewing my draft file in WordPress, I noticed the next Dies Domini post ready to go, one in which Pope John Paul II reflects on the intimate connection between the Christian, the poor, and Sunday. Just coming back … Continue reading
Posted in Dies Domini, post-conciliar liturgy documents
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One Sunday, One Mass
One Sunday, one Mass: what a thought! It will be great to settle in with a community for the next few weeks with a different set of responsibilities. (Writing papers and keeping up on reading assignments rather than wrangling liturgical … Continue reading