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Daily Archives: 29 September 2017
Music In The Rite of Marriage: SttL 219-224
Nine numbered sections in Sing To The Lord detail the thoughts and directives of the US bishops on liturgical music for weddings. Let’s look at the last six of these and the advice given by the US bishops. Paragraph 219 advises dioceses … Continue reading
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Aparecida 197-198: Other Challenges and the Response to Them
The bishops recognize that some challenges to their priests come from within the structures of the Church itself: 197. Other challenges are of a structural nature, such as the existence of parishes that are too large and make it … Continue reading