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“We do not presume to come to this thy table (o mercifull lord) trusting in our owne righteousnes, but in thy manifold and great mercies:

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“So what does it SYMBOLISE?”

I sometimes think that this is a profoundly UnCatholic question to ask. Of course, as concerns the Consecrated Eucharistic Elements, the prods both inside and outside

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Good Friday: Holy Communion?

 I think that I … and perhaps, you … am so habituated by, and to, modern customs, that we might not always realise that Receiving

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Most Holy Mother of God, Save us.

Going through some old papers, I found something by Timothy Ware, otherwise known as Metropolitan Kallistos of Diocleia (Tablet. 17 January 1998). I offer you

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