To: Akron Al; Alberta's Child; Aloysius; AniGrrl; Antoninus; As you well know...; BBarcaro; ...
PING.
Whenever I hear Sodano and liturgy mentioned in the same sentence, I cringe.
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08/30/2003 11:00:25 AM PDT by
Loyalist
(Who gazed upon the world with lidless eyes....)
To: Loyalist
"Forty years later, it is right to ask what the liturgical reform itself has represented for the renewal of Christian communities, to what degree the liturgy, reformed according to the indications of the council, is able to mediate between faith and life, so that it forms believers able to offer consistent evangelical testimony," the cardinal said. Well, let's see. That would be a plummeting of Catholics attending Mass each Sunday - doesn't it hover around 20%? But wait another year or two and it will be an even smaller number than it is today. That, in a nutshell, is to what degree the liturgy, reformed according to the indications of the council, has represented for the renewal of CATHOLIC (Sodano forgot to use that word) Christian communities.
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