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Daily Archives: 26 December 2015
Early Singing About Magi
Devin and Liam’s comments about “WCIT” brought to mind an issue of certain Christmas songs. One concern voiced about singing “Wood of the Cradle” at my parish was a third verse that mentioned the magi. “That’s why we never learned it,” … Continue reading
Posted in Christmas, Liturgical Music
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Laudato Si 195: Economy, Not Tyranny
The encyclical letter Laudato Si is available here on the Vatican website. 195. The principle of the maximization of profits, frequently isolated from other considerations, reflects a misunderstanding of the very concept of the economy. Well-stated. Maximizing profits apart from … Continue reading
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