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Month: May 2020

St. Paul Tells the Corinthians — and Us — How to Fix Liturgical Problems

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It could perhaps have been predicted that the mandatory global shutdown of the Church’s liturgical life and the slow reawakening of it here and there as policies loosen up would bring with it a bumper crop of new problems mingled […]

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Churches take first steps in re-opening

It was like a new beginning for Fr. Geoffrey Young and clergy in the Diocese of Saskatoon.

For the first time in more than two months, Young looked out at the pews of Our Lady of Lourdes Parish in Saskatoon on May 22 and had his gaze reciprocated, as …

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Augustine’s Monastic Mission

The first bishop of Canterbury, Augustine (+604, pronounced in England, ‘Austin’, was a Roman citizen, like the ‘other’ Augustine, of Hippo, who lived over two centuries before, in northern Africa. Neither would have considered himself ‘African’ or ‘Italian’, but Roman, for there was but one civilization. So too, there was one ‘Church’ to which they[…]

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