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Daily Archives: 22 May 2015
Humanae Vitae 28: To Priests
Humanae Vitae is online at the Vatican site, and the text highlighted below is © Copyright – Libreria Editrice Vaticana. 28. And now, beloved sons, you who are priests, you who in virtue of your sacred office act as counselors … Continue reading
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PS 31-32: Word and Music
Remember, you can check the full document Paschale Solemnitatis on this site, among many on the internet. A Word service should be celebrated in the absence of a priest: 31. Where the Mass cannot be celebrated, there should be a … Continue reading
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Difficulty With Pope Francis
It’s no secret that the past two years have been profoundly upsetting to people who, up till recently, defined their Catholicism in terms of institutional loyalty. In addition, some of their number would define others who disagreed with them (and … Continue reading →