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Daily Archives: 21 May 2015
Humanae Vitae 27: To Doctors and Nurses
Humanae Vitae is online at the Vatican site, and the text highlighted below is © Copyright – Libreria Editrice Vaticana. Pope Paul addresses medical personnel: 27. Likewise we hold in the highest esteem those doctors and members of the nursing … Continue reading
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Too Strict?
The news collector Pewsitter linked a translation of Massimo Franco’s piece “Pope Seen As Too Strict.” Bishops, particularly Italian bishops, have lost their compass bearings. 20-70-10: the percentages of bishops who support, are waiting for the next guy, and who … Continue reading
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PS 30: Alternatives to the Big Procession
Remember, you can check the full document Paschale Solemnitatis on this site, among many on the internet. There are two alternatives to the big procession. Though PS 29 provides for only one procession per parish, the document does seem inclined … Continue reading
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Not Disciples, But …
For those who have given up on Patheos because it’s too smarmingly self-orthodox, here’s a crude but hilarious wake-up call that takes a big poke at the so-called New Emangelization. One commenter there wrote: Gee Larry, looks like you’ve struck … Continue reading →