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Daily Archives: 10 August 2020
Before And After
Before, it looked like a landscaped side of a school gym, which is what is was built for: The outside cross, if you can see it, left, was a later addition, I think. The major construction is complete, and a … Continue reading
Posted in Parish Life
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Redemptoris Missio 52cde: More On Inculturation
Today, we have more on “Incarnating the Gospel in Peoples’ Culture.” Inculturation, in other words. A lot has been written and spoken on this topic over the past few decades, and John Paul II gives us a lot of citations. … Continue reading
Posted in evangelization, Redemptoris Missio
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We Have Met The Baptist, and He Is We
Even my wife was asking me about this resolution from the CDF on baptism. That is what the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith affirms in response to two questions regarding the validity of Baptism conferred with the formula, “In the … Continue reading
Posted in Church News, Rite of Baptism
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