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Tag: Matrimony

Wedding and the Liturgy of the Hours

February 10, 2017 Liborius Lumma Eucharist Lectionary / Liturgy of Word Liturgy of the Hours Marriage Sacramental Theology

How a liturgist celebrated his wedding within the Liturgy of the Hours, and why this might be a quite good idea.

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