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Daily Archives: 1 August 2016
Cantors And Their Arms
Jerry Galipeau asked “Why do cantors at Mass extend their arm/s or hand/s when it is time for the assembly to sing?” From the blogger: I simply memorize the first few lines of whatever it is that the assembly is … Continue reading
Amoris Laetitia 118: Love Endures All Things
When I read of endurance in this context, I think of sport. Not necessarily in the contest with others, but the demands placed on the self for distance running. Pope Francis suggests also a readiness for challenges as they approach or … Continue reading
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