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Daily Archives: 29 January 2020
Sing The Psalm, Omit The Reading
The title, I would not advocate for this. But I noticed Paul Inwood’s piece at PrayTell that circled around omitting the Easter Vigil Psalms. To be sure, Easter Vigil is demanding on everyone. The time. The length. The complexity. The … Continue reading
Christus Vivit 281-282: Formation of Conscience
Remember to check this full document on this link at the Vatican site. What does it mean to form one’s conscience? It’s a topic for a whole book, and it requires continuous effort. It is never done. But Pope Francis … Continue reading
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