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Doctrine On Led By The Spirit
The US Bishops’ Doctrine Committee has their document on hymn texts up on the USCCB web site. I’m still not a fan on the work. I think the concerns listed–Eucharist, Trinity, Church–are serious and difficult theological topics. I’ve heard preachers … Continue reading
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The Armchair Liturgist: Ashes in 2021
In the time of pandemic, our parishes are getting instruction on distributing ashes two weeks from this writing. Sprinkling ashes on the heads of penitents was the first suggestion I saw a few months ago. A later complaint: ashes in … Continue reading
Posted in Lent, The Armchair Liturgist
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