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Friends,
In today's homily, I reflect on how liturgy is a public work on behalf of the people. The greek is often mistranslated as "Work of the People," but this understanding of liturgy seems to be at odds with Jesus' teaching in today's gospel.
By Dcn. Dan StumpFriends,
In today's homily, I reflect on how liturgy is a public work on behalf of the people. The greek is often mistranslated as "Work of the People," but this understanding of liturgy seems to be at odds with Jesus' teaching in today's gospel.