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A Lenten Refresher on the Parts of the Mass
The Eucharistic liturgy is not a string of prayers haphazardly following one upon another — there is a coherence to the structure of the Mass.
The Eucharistic liturgy is not a string of prayers haphazardly following one upon another — there is a coherence to the structure of the Mass.
COMMENTARY: The heart-to-heart dialogue of the Liturgy of the Word prepares us to be united to Christ in Holy Communion.
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