Month: October 2010
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Fire Destroys Chapel — Not Faith
When a church building is destroyed by fire, whether accidentally or deliberately, the church hurts: it grieves a loss, becomes homeless, wanders in the wilderness — but it survives nonetheless.
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US bishop on the missal timeline
“As we implement the missal starting on the First Sunday of Advent in 2011 or 2012…”
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This leak can no longer be stopped
For instance, quaesumus (“we pray”) has NOT been translated seven times when it appears in the Latin; but “we pray” HAS been added nineteen times when the equivalent Latin word isn’t present.
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Starbucks rituals
Is ritual a four-letter word, and what really goes on at Bishops’ meetings?
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GSGP on Rindfleisch
Don’t miss the comments over at Jerry Galipeua’s Gotta Sing Gotta Pray on Pray Tell’s Xavier Rindfleisch piece. I don’t know who “anonymous” is over there, but he knows what he’s talking about.
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Martin Mosebach on liturgy
Martin Mosebach is a writer of some reputation.
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French-speaking church: Translation update
There is no particular pastoral urgency, since their predecessors did a pretty good job on the current Missal translation.
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Australia: Translation implementation schedule
Parishes, communities and schools can begin singing (not saying) the new texts for the parts of the Ordinary of the Mass from January 1, 2011.
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New Czech Trinity Church: for 3 traditions
A new church building is being built in the Czech Republic to be used by Catholics, Hussites, and Bohemian Brethren.