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Daily Archives: 16 April 2020
The Daily Christian: Examen
This term, examen, gets confusing sometimes. It is related to the preparation for the Rite of Penance or confession, in that it is a personal examination. It is a cousin, not an identical twin. If lectio divina is a Benedictine-rooted discipline, … Continue reading
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Querida Amazonia 83: Sundays
Pope Francis’ post-synodal exhortation continues to look at the inculturation of the liturgy. Pope Francis explores a value not new to him, and touched upon not only by his second processor, but something that harkens back centuries before Christ. 83. … Continue reading
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