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Daily Archives: 8 September 2020
Green Vestments 2: Shades
Some years ago, I blogged on Pope Benedict’s light green, right. It has an advantage: it’s a pastel coloring and not fluorescent or lime. Speaking of lime, some of these fruits have a pleasing darker color, and maybe that’s about … Continue reading
Posted in Liturgy
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Redemptoris Missio 72: An Extensive Sphere For The Baptized
The sphere in which lay people are present and active as missionaries is very extensive. “Their own field…is the vast and complicated world of politics, society and economics…”(Evangelii Nuntiandi 70) on the local, national and international levels. Within the Church, … Continue reading
Posted in evangelization, Redemptoris Missio
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