Month: June 2010
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South Africa’s other playing field
Because of a misunderstanding, the South Africans put the new translation of the Order of Mass into effect in Advent 2008, right after Rome released the ‘final’ text. The reception was very stormy.
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Summer “What We’re Reading” Wednesday
I’ve decided to divide my reading list into three categories: liturgical material, serious academic reading, and guilty pleasures.
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Changes at GIA Publications
GIA will conduct a national search for new Senior Editor, beginning immediately.
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The Revised Grail Psalms: Licensing Issues
The copyright on the Revised Grail Psalms (RGP) is held jointly by The Grail, England, and Conception Abbey, Missouri.
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National Catholic Youth Choir at Prayer – UPDATE 6-22
An annual highlight of the National Catholic Youth Choir is Candlelight Adoration and Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament in the Abbey Church to conclude the observance of Sunday, the Lord’s Day.
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What’s Really Going On
A director of a national liturgy office (not the US office) gives me this update on the state of things with the new missal.
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Rome has spoken, the case is still open
The German-speaking bishops articulated the urgent recommendation, in order to avoid greater damage, to permit immediately the further use of the 1972-1973 edition and to undertake a fundamental revision of the new edition.
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The iPad Missal App
You saw it here first.
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Mitregate
When Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori preached and presided at a Eucharist June 13 at Southwark Cathedral in London, she carried her mitre, or bishop’s hat, rather than wear it.