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Daily Archives: 3 October 2019
Christus Vivit 160: Maturation, Without Losing Youth Values
Maturation never seems to end. 160. Adults, too, have to mature without losing the values of youth. Every stage of life is a permanent grace, with its own enduring value. The experience of a youth well lived always remains in … Continue reading
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Buffalo Upgrades To Visitation
When I was involved in church stuff in nearby Rochester, we didn’t hear much from the Diocese of Buffalo. Today I noticed an apostolic visitation is coming. With the allegations of covering up sex abuse and intimidation, a Vos Estis … Continue reading
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OCM 62-63: Exchanging Consent
What couples and ministers once (or continue) to term as “wedding vows” is listed as “Consent” in the revised rite. 62. The bridegroom says: I, N., take you, N., to be my wife. I promise to be faithful to you, … Continue reading
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