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Daily Archives: 29 December 2021
RENQTC Question 1: Celebrating the 1962 Rite in a Parish Church
This set of questions from people and answers from the Roman dicastery for liturgy (CDWDS) dropped earlier this month. It raised concerns in social media in some quarters, but it really breaks no new ground. It merely clarifies the intent … Continue reading
Posted in Liturgy, Traditionis Custodes
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Reconciliatio et Paenitentia 29: “Whose Sins You Shall Forgive” Part 1: God Forgives
“Whose Sins You Shall Forgive” In this section, about 1300 words, Pope John Paul II first provides a catechesis on the one forgiving sins. Obviously, God comes first on that list. How do we know? The witness of the prophets … Continue reading
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