The Restoration of Christian CultureIgnatius Press, 1983 - 244 páginas |
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... Christ , not the priest , says Hoc est Corpus Meum . And that Body is lifted up in silence ; the bell is the strike of silence ; in a noisy world it takes a striking sound within whose widening circles noise is hollowed out . And then ...
... Christ , not the priest , says Hoc est Corpus Meum . And that Body is lifted up in silence ; the bell is the strike of silence ; in a noisy world it takes a striking sound within whose widening circles noise is hollowed out . And then ...
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... Christ , for he will say : I was a stranger and ye took me in . And let fitting honour be shown to all , but especially to churchmen and pilgrims . As soon , therefore , as a guest is announced , let the superior or some brethren meet ...
... Christ , for he will say : I was a stranger and ye took me in . And let fitting honour be shown to all , but especially to churchmen and pilgrims . As soon , therefore , as a guest is announced , let the superior or some brethren meet ...
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... Christ in each other , especially through a parody of the Benedictine kiss of peace . A sound priest I know taking over a new parish administered a test to all the children up through high school who had been trained in CCD classes . He ...
... Christ in each other , especially through a parody of the Benedictine kiss of peace . A sound priest I know taking over a new parish administered a test to all the children up through high school who had been trained in CCD classes . He ...
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Acknowledgment | 7 |
The AirConditioned Holocaust | 45 |
The Catholic Agenda | 81 |
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