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Daily Archives: 14 February 2015
Mutuae Relationes 33: Teaching and Communication
In yesterday’s post, we read that bishops are responsible for planning and consultation in their dioceses. Today we read that religious are obliged to attention and docility, especially in regard to situations in which they teach and form people. Likely … Continue reading
Posted in bishops, Mutuae Relationes, women religious
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Secret Menu
How crucial is the secret menu in chasing away non-Catholic visitors? Do some Catholic churches have a more extended line-up of secrets than others? What secret menu item turns away the most people?
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DPPL 222: Popular Devotion to Saint Joseph
I’m more familiar with the cultural event of the Saint Joseph table, but there are many prayerful ones that do not include delicious Italian food: 222. St. Joseph plays a prominent part in popular devotion: in numerous popular traditions; the … Continue reading