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Daily Archives: 21 December 2017
VNO 26: For the Sanctification of Human Labor
Workers need prayers. Somehow, I don’t think the big-time colored Masses with bishops and white collar pros use these prayers and readings. But maybe I’m wrong. Looking at music first, just to mix things up: Entrance Antiphon Genesis 1:1, 27, … Continue reading
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Aparecida 299: Not Only Doctrine
The modern age prioritizes what can be known, verified, proven, argued well and to a finality. It’s not a coincidence that doctrine and catechesis are exalted a bit too highly among many Catholics. 299. Catechesis cannot be limited to merely … Continue reading