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Daily Archives: 26 October 2016
The Armchair Liturgist Huddles Up Before Mass
I was reading a liturgy commentary that came out earlier this year. The issue has come up in a few of my parishes over the years. What do you think of the practice of liturgical ministers–musicians, servers, Communion ministers, lectors, … Continue reading
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Amoris Laetitia 205: Preparing for Marriage
“Preparing engaged couples for marriage” will concern us in this section through paragraph #216. Pope Francis credits the synod bishops with three aims of pre-marriage formation. 205. The Synod Fathers stated in a number of ways that we need to … Continue reading
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