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Who Belongs In A Choir?
The mid-morning Mass was an unholy distraction for me yesterday. It was also a graced time for holding my temper and frustration and praying the question, “What am I doing?” One dear lady vacillated a bit my first year in … Continue reading
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What’s Next? Not Sure
In another week, the church document Christus Vivit gets a wrap. It’s been in the publication queue for some days now. I hear the Amazon synod summary is on its way. I’ve seen leaks about it on an alarmist site … Continue reading
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Christus Vivit 291: Three Kinds of Sensitivity
Remember to check Pope Francis’ Post-Synodal Apostolic Exhortation on this link at the Vatican site. Chapter Nine looks at “Listening and accompaniment,” with a special eye to three kinds of sensitivity in those who work with others. Let’s read: 291. There … Continue reading
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