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<title>Finding the Church in a Bach Fugue</title>
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<description> Finding the Church in a Bach Fugue Msgr. Charles Pope &#x26;#xE2;&#x26;#x20AC;&#x26;#xA2; July 31, 2017 &#x26;#xE2;&#x26;#x20AC;&#x26;#xA2; credit: Jaclyn Lippelmann, Catholic StandardMany of you have likely read the classic description of the Church from the 1951 novel Dan England and the Noonday Devil, by Myles Connolly. It is a wonderful reminder that the Church is not an institution, but a Body, made up of members who, each in his own unique way, give witness to the one Body, which is Christ. Here is an excerpt from the book: What is the Church?The Church to me is all important things everywhere. It...</description>
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