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Daily Archives: 8 May 2015
Misericordiae Vultus 18: Missionaries of Mercy
Pope Francis explains Missionaries of Mercy. As I read this, I have a friend I’d like to nominate. 18. During Lent of this Holy Year, I intend to send out Missionaries of Mercy. They will be a sign of the Church’s … Continue reading
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PS 7-10: Christian Initiation
Remember, you can check the full document on this site, among many on the internet. Lent involves the RCIA, and there’s a bit of discussion on how this impacts liturgy: 7. The whole rite of Christian initiation has a markedly … Continue reading
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OSV Wades Into The Mud
Our Sunday Visitor, not exactly a kissing cousin to the NCRep, tackles a side point in the environment debate in Catholicism: A line is crossed, however, when such rational exchange turns into venom-spewing, ideologically based commentary. And this is what … Continue reading →