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Substitutions
I was reviewing some recent posts on the dotMagis site. Joseph Tetlow’s “Examen of the Future” is presented and discussed here. I don’t find the Ignatian Examen to be as much a problem in content or its vector as much … Continue reading
Aparecida 106-108: The Good News Of Life
Section 3.2 speaks of “The Good News of Life.” 106. We praise God for the marvelous gift of life and for those who honor it and dignify it by placing it at the service of others; for the joyful spirit … Continue reading
VNO 6: For Priests
The sixth listed Mass For Various Needs And Occasions is “For Priests.” Number seven is for an individual priest, so this liturgy is intended as a general intention. Jesus’ quote of Isaiah 61:1 forms the long-ish entrance antiphon: The Spirit of the … Continue reading
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