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Daily Archives: 24 May 2021
Populorum Progressio 17: Ties With All People
When Pope Paul VI wrote of ties with all, he wasn’t thinking only of human beings who live in the world now, but people who came before us as well as those who will follow. 17. Each man (or woman) … Continue reading
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Holy Ghost Hole
Anybody ever notice such a hole in the ceiling? Or plan to put one in a new church building? According to the wiki: In the Middle Ages, cathedrals and great churches throughout Western Europe were fitted with a peculiar architectural feature … Continue reading
Guilt Tripping? Must Do Better
I’ve noticed that Sunday obligations are popping back up around the US. Personally irrelevant because I’ve been one of those people providing livestreams, then limited worship, then gradual opening up over these past months. In my current parish, attendance has … Continue reading →