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Daily Archives: 5 October 2020
Psalm 116: Our Blessing Cup
A featured Psalm for the Triduum does not come up often in the Sunday cycle. I suppose it could be done during Communion now and then. My friend Brian does a nice job from this past Holy Thursday’s time of … Continue reading
Posted in Liturgical Music, Scripture, Todd's music
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Fratelli Tutti 1-2: Why This Document
I’m seeing lots of links to commentaries on Fratelli Tutti. If you want to cut through the chatter and go directly to the document, click here. I think the “lack” of sisters in the title shows that inclusive language is … Continue reading
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Redemptoris Missio 92: Conclusion
I thought we would take the Conclusion of Redemptoris Missio in one swallow. Let’s start with a note of optimism and opportunity: Today, as never before, the Church has the opportunity of bringing the Gospel, by witness and word, to … Continue reading
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