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Orienting Prayers of the Faithful
In a sidebar discussion here, a back-and-forth about the wording of prayers of the faithful/general intercessions/universal prayer/petitions (however you name them): … the intercessions in the baptismal rite are also directed to God, not the assembly … I responded: I … Continue reading
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Reconciliatio et Paenitentia 24: Ways and Means of Promotion
A reminder that when Pope John Paul lists this as Chapter One it’s the first chapter of part three, in which he discusses The Promotion Of Penance And Reconciliation. In the brief section 24, Ways And Means, he writes: 24. In order to … Continue reading
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