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Daily Archives: 20 June 2020
Reopening
We had our first re-opening Mass earlier tonight. We had some bugs, but it went okay. We were below our limit of fifty. I think we would have had room for eight or ten more people. Our mid-morning Mass tomorrow … Continue reading
Posted in Liturgical Music, Parish Life
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Redemptoris Missio 29a: Other Religions
Some believers more Catholic than the pope decry certain events in the public ministry of John Paul II. If they were interested in the what and why, they would look to the topic of “The Spirit Is Present and Active … Continue reading
Posted in evangelization, Redemptoris Missio
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“Our Colour Is Not A Crime”
For US sports fans who bother to point their noses overseas, a few might find the extra-American practices curious. As soccer opened up these past days in Europe, players taking knees. In watching English soccer this week (League Two playoffs … Continue reading →