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January 13, 2010
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Epiphany, history and us One of the sadnesses of the reformed liturgical calendar is the loss of “Sundays after Epiphany,” which, with the frequent translation of the solemnity itself to a Sunday (this year, Jan. 3), diminishes the impact of what ought to be one of the principal pivots of the liturgical year—the “real” year, for serious Christians. Read more |
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