Month: September 2010
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Bishops with opinions
How many ministers in the Catholic Church, bishops or priests or deacons or lay ministers, feel they must say things they don’t believe, or not say things they do believe, out of obedience?
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What does kairos have to do with the translation?
For those born after Vatican II, like I was, this will likely be the only time in our lives that everyone who pays even minimal attention to the Catholic Church—from CNS to CNN, to families at the dinner table, couples in the car, priests from the pulpit, and church secretaries in the bulletin—will be talking…
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Producing a missal: can this work?
Altar servers: start exercising your arm muscles. You’ll need it.
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Take comfort in rituals … really?
Maybe you too have seen “Take comfort in rituals” at Starbucks. Here’s a good commentary on it.
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Falling Mass attendance
Cincinnati.com reports on falling Mass attendance in Ohio and Kentucky.
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Some national conference updates UPDATED 9-22
Missal implementation plans vary from conference to conference.
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Liturgy statement from the Philippines
The Nation Meeting of Diocesan Directors of Liturgy in the Philippines issued this statement in favor of vernacular, inculturation, active participation, liturgical study, and lay ministry.
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More on the Association of Catholic Priests
Irish priests’ association: “The new translation is over-complicated and over-Latinized. There has been very little consultation about it, but nobody seems to want it.”
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A User’s Guide to Pray Tell
As we close in on 600 posts (wow!) and 10,000 published comments (WOW!) we’d like to provide a few helpful hints to improve your PrayTell experience.