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Daily Archives: 6 February 2020
Liturgy Sayings: No Mistakes
How about a new series? Over the years, liturgy and music people exchange proverbs more or less serious. Usually there’s a good principle behind them. I’ve used a few myself–to encourage, to offer a bit of comic relief at a … Continue reading
Christus Vivit 294: Perceiving What Drives A Person
Remember to check Pope Francis’ Post-Synodal Apostolic Exhortation on this link at the Vatican site. Chapter Nine continues with the theme of listening and accompaniment. Can we discern another person’s motivations? It can be difficult. 294. The third kind of sensitivity … Continue reading
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