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Daily Archives: 21 April 2020
The Daily Christian: Liturgy Of The Word At Home
I’m not a stickler for canon law, but I saw this citation in social media: If participation in the Eucharistic celebration becomes impossible because of the absence of a sacred minister or for another grave cause, it is strongly recommended … Continue reading
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Scripture for the Sick or Dying: 1 John 3:1-2
In the Church’s Lectionary some readings appear with frequency. Would you believe one is used at Penance, funerals, and baptisms, as well as Pastoral Care of the Sick? Here it is: See what love the Father has bestowed on us … Continue reading
Posted in Pastoral Care of the Sick, Scripture
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On One World
I caught part of the second half of the tv fundraiser One World: Together at Home this past weekend. I read that over a hundred million was raised for virus relief. That’s a good thing. The young miss was disappointed … Continue reading
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Querida Amazonia 91-93: Communities Filled With Life
Pope Francis’ post-synodal exhortation addresses communities filled with life. The Mass is central in this life-giving quality. A reminder for priests on one important consideration, that the Eucharist is part of uncovering and assisting the discernment of gifts: The one … Continue reading
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