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Daily Archives: 23 January 2022
Antivax March
In Washington DC this week a procession of marches. The latest looks anti-mandate or antivax or something, but maybe they need to turn pro to make it look good. Like the last one. The link lists seven speakers, of which … Continue reading
Reconciliatio et Paenitentia 32: Forms of Celebration, Part 1: Three Forms, One Sacrament
When Pope John Paul II writes of the Forms of Celebration in section number 32, he has his first intent on the pastoral situation. He stresses what people need, not what clergy want to do. That orientation is important to keep in … Continue reading
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