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Catholics and the Megachurch Movement: A Response to Francis Mannion
All involved in this historic project are extremely proud of this imaginative and model design.
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Conference on Women and Diaconal Ministry
This conference is poised to unveil unknown aspects of the history of women in ministry that could inform contemporary pastoral ministry.
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A Marian Season
The celebration of Annaโs conception of Mary is a cause for joy because it begins a series of messages that establish our faith that we belong to Godโs communion.
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Non solum: Blessing of Advent Wreath
How did people handle the blessing of the Advent Wreath last week?
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“What We’re Reading”
I pretty much remember only one thing from undergrad sociology: the professorโs statement that both an urban slum and a suburban country club are examples of ghettos. – Alan Hommerding
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Viewpoint: Is the Catholic Church Ready for the Megachurch Movement?
A Catholic megachurch would have the resources for liturgical and musical excellence. It could have perpetual adoration, confessions daily, and be open twenty-four hours a day seven days a week for operating such things as crisis ministry. It could run a small medical clinic for the poor.
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Liturgy in Collegeville: From the Archives โ Part XXX
It was suggested toward the end of the meeting that the concelebrants might stay and sing a verse of the concluding hymn. Since time was short, there was no positive comment on this point.
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Undergrads: Mixed Reviews of the Reformed Anointing Rite
I asked my students whether they would prefer to be anointed according to the ritual established after the Second Vatican Council or according to the ritual that was in place from 1614.
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Why Catholics Can’t Sing (revised edition) by Thomas Day โ Review
What was formerly a rant at full gallop is now more of a meandering moan, although some sections still retain the acidulous punch of the first edition.
