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Daily Archives: 30 November 2023
Eviction Notice
Social media is abuzz, and even the mainstream has picked up on reports that Cardinal Burke is being evicted from his 4400-square foot Italian apartment. And having his $60k-plus stipend cancelled. The usual suspects are aligning as one might expect. … Continue reading
Christifidelis Laici 23b: Pastors and Pitfalls
More on The Ministries, Offices and Roles of the Lay Faithful in this post. We’ll notice Pope John Paul II was eager to reserve traditional roles for the clergy. He does reference Vatican II documents, but the 80s were a time of … Continue reading
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GNLY 17: The Yearly Cycle
TITLE II: THE YEARLY CYCLE 17 By means of the yearly cycle the Church celebrates the whole mystery of Christ, from his incarnation until the day of Pentecost and the expectation of the Lordʼs coming again. (Cf. Sacrosanctum Concilium 102) … Continue reading