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Daily Archives: 12 May 2015
Misericordiae Vultus 21a: Mercy Not Opposed to Justice
Not convinced yet about mercy? Pope Francis suggests we turn our gaze at a prophet of the Old Testament: 21. Mercy is not opposed to justice but rather expresses God’s way of reaching out to the sinner, offering him a new … Continue reading
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PS 17-20: Decorations, Music, and Devotions
Remember, you can check the full document Paschale Solemnitatis, on this site, among many on the internet. Many parish musicians know the prescription for no instrumental music during Lent: 17. “In Lent the altar should not be decorated with flowers, … Continue reading
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