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Daily Archives: 12 August 2019
The Armchair Liturgist: Who Welcomes Whom
I don’t travel much on weekends, but occasionally I find myself in a church where some announcer (lector, songleader, or priest) welcomes me. I appreciate the thought. Even in the rare non-Catholic service I might attend, I strive to make … Continue reading
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Christus Vivit 108: Commitment, Dedication, Sacrifices
We’re getting close to the end of Chapter Three of Pope Francis’ Post-Synodal Apostolic Exhortation. Speaking of being fully oneself, the Holy Father takes inspiration from one of his country’s poets. 108. If this is to happen, you need to realize … Continue reading
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