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Filed under ‘July 2017’

Pope John XXIII’s “Quiet” Theology of the Noble Pipe Organ Resounds with Liturgical Implications
Jul 6, 2017

Pope John XXIII’s “Quiet” Theology of the Noble Pipe Organ Resounds with Liturgical Implications

By Denis R. McNamara
The Mother of Our Love for Christ: Our Lady of Fatima and The Holy Eucharist
Jul 6, 2017

The Mother of Our Love for Christ: Our Lady of Fatima and The Holy Eucharist

By Father Frederick L. Miller
Which version of the <em>Rituale Romanum</em> is allowed by <em>Summorum Pontificum</em>, and does it allow for any English texts?
Jul 4, 2017

Which version of the Rituale Romanum is allowed by Summorum Pontificum, and does it allow for any English texts?

By Father Ryan T. Ruiz, S.L.D.
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