Now this is lay participation. And why do we see this in only Catholic countries? Pastors, start an "archconfraternity" in your own parish and design the habit accordingly.
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Maybe not the collar, but the rest of this garb would make a nice religious jabit for a new Order or congregation of priests and brothers.
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Maybe not the collar, but the rest of this garb would make a nice religious jabit for a new Order or congregation of priests and brothers.
What archconfraternity is this?
What, exactly, is an archconfraternity? (Do non-arch confraternities exist?)
What a great group! Their website is: www.archconfraternity.com
I wish I had a chapter here in my parish!!
http://sandiegooratorians.blogspot.com/2008/07/introducing-confraternity-of-precious.html
There are two confraternities that are conjoined in San Diego. The Confraternity of the Brothers of the Little Oratory and the Precious Blood.
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