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Daily Archives: 26 November 2023
Spanish Bishops These Days
I saw two developments with the Spanish bishops this week. Tuesday this week their destination will be a carpet in the Vatican. Last time a whole episcopate landed in Rome at a pope-called meeting the Chilean prelates offered en masse … Continue reading
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Christifidelis Laici 20b: Diversity and Unity
Continuing with An Organic Communion: Diversity and Complementarity. Lumen Gentium guides us in Church teaching here. (Why would we bother with the Catechism when we can hit up the source, heavily footnoted from Scripture?) One and the same Spirit is always … Continue reading
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GNLY 3: The Liturgical Day in General
THE LITURGICAL DAY IN GENERAL 3 Each day is made holy through the liturgical celebrations of the people of God, especially through the eucharistic sacrifice and the divine office. Mass and the Liturgy of the Hours, in other words. I … Continue reading