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Daily Archives: 24 March 2015
Lenten Reflections: No Secrets, and a Mission
Tomorrow, we get a second pause in a long liturgical season of purple. Nine months before Christmas, we start a countdown to the Nativity, and if your parish is on the ball, you might even get to sing the Gloria. … Continue reading
Posted in evangelization, Lent, Scripture, spirituality
Tagged Annunciation, discipleship
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DPPL 256: The Memorial of the Dead in Popular Piety
Praying for the dead is always good: 256. As with the Liturgy, popular piety pays particular attention to the memory of the dead and carefully raises up to God prayers in suffrage for them. The Church reminds us that we … Continue reading