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Daily Archives: 11 May 2022
The Armchair Liturgist: Paschal Candle and Easter Adoration
On his blog, Father Paul Turner responds to a question about adoration of the Blessed Sacrament during the Easter season: should the Paschal Candle be lit? Sit in the purple chair and render judgment. Is this Candle only for Mass? … Continue reading
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Spe Salvi 50: A Final Petition to the Blessed Virgin
A Scripture-laden request for intercession concludes this document, which you can find in full online here: 50. So we cry to her: Holy Mary, you belonged to the humble and great souls of Israel who, like Simeon, were “looking for … Continue reading