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Daily Archives: 31 August 2020
Redemptoris Missio 66: More On Missionaries And Their Institutes
So, we’ve been talking about “Missionaries and Religious Institutes Ad Gentes.” I know it’s traditional, but I find the term “institute” weird. Are these not religious orders? And even those not, are they communities of like-minded, like-oriented mission? From Vatican … Continue reading
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Office for the Dead: Evening Prayer Intercessions
After Canticle of Mary, intercessions are offered. The rubric of OCF 392 reads: The intercessions are then said. The following may be used or adapted to circumstances, or new intercessions may be composed. The minister says: We acknowledge Christ the … Continue reading
Posted in Order of Christian Funerals
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