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Solemnities on Fridays (Lent, or otherwise) (More Canon Law fun)
A few days ago, I mused about whether or not it is appropriate for one to take a respite from one’s Lenten fast on Sundays. The most fair answer, as far as I could see it, was that although one … Continue reading →