Since I’ve been ranting about Ockham vs the popes lately, this item from the Pillar seems apropos:
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The U.S. bishops’ conference told bishops last month that if parishes want to reprint Scripture in bulletins or worship aids, they need to pay USCCB licensing fees for the privilege.
According to conference staffer Mary Sperry, the licensing fees are meant to discourage parishes from creating worship aids, or “popular participation aids,” in conference parlance.
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Gutenberg? Luther? Wycliffe? Hus? Never heard of those dudes. The bible is still Roman IP after 500 years, still a holy secret.
