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Daily Archives: 29 April 2020
Evangelization and Mission
Looking to the next project, my plan is to devote the next months to the topic of evangelization. More than ever, the Catholic church faces an opportunity to address parallel crises in hope, faith, belief, and the basic question for … Continue reading
OCM 74-76: The Nuptial Blessing, And What Follows
The rubric for the blessing mentions the priest’s bodily action: 74. Then the Priest, with hands extended over the bride and bridegroom, continues: O God, who by your mighty power … The same three options are given as in the … Continue reading
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Querida Amazonia 109-110: A Litany Of Unity
Pope Francis’ post-synodal exhortation looks at Christians together. What can Catholics profess in common with non-Catholics? 109. All of us, as Christians, are united by faith in God, the Father who gives us life and loves us so greatly. We … Continue reading
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