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Daily Archives: 31 December 2021
Reconciliatio et Paenitentia 29: “Whose Sins You Shall Forgive” Part 3: Biblical Images
Continuing on the topic of “Whose Sins You Shall Forgive” Pope John Paul II offered a number of images from the Scriptures to reinforce his instruction to confessors as to what he wanted to see in the clergy of the church. … Continue reading
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The Armchair Liturgist: Mass Intentions Aligned With The Liturgical Year
One of my duties at my new parish is to monitor the parish bulletin. One of those sub-tasks is to check the publication of Mass intentions. I noticed that during Christian Unity Week, the pastor has listed a prayer for … Continue reading
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