So-Called 'Ordinary Time' is TOO Ordinary

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From our full interview with Matthew Plese: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7a99eEzDZlk&

Since the 1960s, the time after Pentecost has been called "Ordinary Time" and many Catholics have thought of this time as simply a placeholder. But is this true to tradition?

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