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Reconciliatio et Paenitentia 25: Dialogue, Part 1, The 1960s
Pope John Paul II asserts the importance of Dialogue. He cites three conciliar documents, seeing the importance of this discipline as rooted in the Church’s teaching in the 1960s. 25. For the church, dialogue is in a certain sense a means … Continue reading
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Tool of the Trade
This appliance, used and battered as it is, is one of the most convenient additions to a sacristy. I don’t remember the first parish where my head sacristan had one ready for candle trimming, but whenever out-sized candles are part … Continue reading
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