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Daily Archives: 17 February 2022
Gather IV Review Part 1: Overview
I posted twice last year on GIA’s newest edition of the Gather hymnal. Last May, I thought I might post a bit more. I had a cursory assessment of the Mass settings here. Now that I’ve pried my copy of … Continue reading
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Our Hearts Were Burning Within Us 50-54: Living Faith
We continue an exploration of the 1999 document from the USCCB, Our Hearts Were Burning Within Us. Remember that in Part II, we are looking at “Qualities of Mature Adult Faith and Discipleship.” Today’s topic: Living Faith. Paragraph 50 defines … Continue reading