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Daily Archives: 13 December 2020
Catholic Hymnody At The Service, Take One
Liam provided this link from Michigan’s Upper Peninsula for the USCCB Doctrine Committee’s “Catholic Hymnody at the Service of the Church: An Aid for Evaluating Hymn Lyrics.” It’s not a long document–only twelve pages in the main. A few overall … Continue reading
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Fratelli Tutti 56: A Stranger On The Road
After a few days’ break, we’ll start looking at the next chapter of Pope Francis’ Fratelli Tutti. “A Stranger on the Road” is an extended reflection on the parable of the Good Samaritan. The suggestion here and in the following … Continue reading
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