Avoiding Elitism — By: Crisis Magazine

Liturgy and politics are not so dissimilar. For those who consider themselves aficionados or pundits, both spheres offer endless opportunities for analysis, discussion, and persuasion. There is a soteriological element as well—for if we can just get the liturgy right, just usher in the right candidate or political party, everything will be restored. “All will…

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Diebus Saltem Dominicis – 5th Sunday left after Epiphany: The Church is all mixed up — By: OnePeterFive

The 4th-5th century Donatists of ancient Christian North Africa wanted a church of the pure only. Donatists and their kind were the followers and of (inter alii) the rigorous heretical schismatic Donatus Magnus. During Diocletian’s persecution (303 onward) priests and bishops under threat sometimes of death had caved in and had handed over sacred texts…

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