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Daily Archives: 12 January 2015
Mutuae Relationes 1: A New People in the Spirit
Mutuae Relationes devotes numbered sections 1 through 23 to doctrine, arranged in four chapters. You can check the full document online here. This part on doctrine has a brief explanation: Before giving pastoral norms for some of the problems which have arisen … Continue reading
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DPPL 188: Mary and Saturday
We know that the Blessed Mother is often invoked or honored on Saturday. No one knows why Saturday is so observed; the reason is lost to history. Not only may Mass be celebrated in honor of Mary, but the Liturgy … Continue reading