Month: April 2011
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Quintessential Easter: Darkness and Light, Death and Rebirth
An article in this morning’s Washington Post reporting on some Easter Sunday celebrations in the D.C. area points us to the meaning of Easter itself.
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Scottish Priest Calls for Open Discussion
The content is flawed both theologically and linguistically and it has resulted from a flawed process. So yes: there are two issues: doctrinal / theological and political / juridical. It could be argued that both emanate from the same source: an imperial / Roman mindset in the Curia which the Second Vatican Council sought to…
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Swiss Catholic Bishop speaks out for women’s ordination
The bishop of the diocese of St. Gallen [St. Gall] spoke out openly for women’s ordination to the priesthood. “We must search for steps that lead there,” he said. “I could imagine that women’s diaconate could be such a step.”
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Looking for Christ in all the wrong places: the lesson of the empty tomb
Stop looking for a corpse and see where Christ has been risen.
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Easter Greetings from Liturgical Press and The Collegeville Composers Group
The entire staff at Liturgical Press and The Collegeville Composers Group send readers of Pray Tell greetings and blessings of Easter with a couple recordings from The Psallite Mass.
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Mary sat at home
The second day of the Triduum is a day of silence.
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A Reflection for Good Friday and Holy Saturday
“I thirst.” We thirst for clearer vision, to know the good, to see through the evil and harm that is ever present.