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Daily Archives: 8 April 2016
Amoris Laetitia Outline
I’ve been avoiding the morning’s commentary on Amoris Laetitia. In searching for the link to the actual document, I did notice a few headlines and the usual google snippet (like from the NCRs) … “skip the first three chapters” … “puzzling” … Continue reading
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Breathe and Pray
In only the second parish I’ve served in 28 years, I have a dedicated room for music rehearsal. This is nice. For the one-Mass events–Easter Vigil (above), Holy Thursday, Good Friday, Simbang Gabi–it’s too crowded. Before Sunday Mass, it’s fine. Singers … Continue reading
Posted in Liturgical Music, Parish Life
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14th Amendment
The political posts on facebook keep coming. I noticed this week that a few haters of a certain politician were going bananas on her comment regarding the rights of the unborn. For people in my country, the matter in question is … Continue reading →