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timeandeternity
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Back in the 17th century, Allegri composed a Miserere that was reserved only for the pope and other important figures in the Vatican; the pope, in fact, decreed that anyone who leaked this Miserere would be excommunicated. My question is: if the pope could attach such an extreme consequence to a fairly trivial matter, why couldn’t he start telling us that unless we sing “Let Us Build the City of God” every Sunday at Mass, we’ll be excommunicated? I’m sorry if this sounds like a ridiculous question…