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Text-Only
OCP’s Rick Modlin explained the policy on Christmas carols for the resources Breaking Bread and Today’s Missal: Lastly, in response to numerous customer requests, we have restored music notation to several traditional Christmas carols … that were shown as text-only … Continue reading
Laudato Si 191: Investing in the Future, Not the 1%
The encyclical letter Laudato Si is available here on the Vatican website. 191. Whenever these questions are raised, some react by accusing others of irrationally attempting to stand in the way of progress and human development. It’s just a calculated … Continue reading
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