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Daily Archives: 26 May 2015
Dives in Misericordiae 1a: Mercy Revealed
With this post we leap into the second encyclical of Pope John Paul II. Following Redemptor Hominis (1979) the topic of mercy may have been something of a surprise. I don’t find Dives in Misericordiae (“Rich in mercy”) to be … Continue reading
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PS 38: Easter Triduum
Remember, you can check the full document on this site, among many on the internet. We now leave behind Lent, its penitential services, baptismal vector, and Chrism Mass, and arrive at the summit of the liturgical year. Over thirty posts … Continue reading
Posted in Paschale Solemnitatis
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A Council, Full Greatness To Come
Interesting discussion at PrayTell about that conference at Georgetown on Vatican II. Naturally, the h-word makes an appearance. I think the importance of Vatican II has yet to be noted. If it proves to be the spark that brings a … Continue reading →