Month: February 2011
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New Missal Resources: Liturgy Training Publications (LTP)
This post is the third in a series about publishers’ resources to assist with implementation of the new missal. Today, Danielle Knott and Mary Fox from Liturgy Training Publications (LTP) discuss what LTP is preparing.
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New translation “unacceptable,” say Irish priests
“While a new and improved version of the current missal would be welcome, this new translation is not what is needed. The [Association of Catholic Priests] urgently calls on the bishops [of Ireland] to defer its introduction for five years.”
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“Formed for the Liturgy · Reformed by the Liturgy”: June 20-22
The conference will explore how the liturgy both expects us to have been formed, and then re-forms us, in regard to our rootedness in the Gospel, our identity as Body of Christ, our mission to serve, and our call to the kingdom to come.
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America on the missal translation
America magazine has consistently given us thoughtful contributions to the missal problem.
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From a diocesan worship director
Many days bring tears as I drive closer and closer to my office wondering if this day should be my last.
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New leadership at Pray Tell!
I will remain a contributor during Rita’s time at the helm. – awr
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Setting the Context for the Roman Missal, 3rd Edition
“What have you heard regarding the Roman Missal, third typical edition?” Eliot Kapitan from the diocese of Springfield discussed this question with a group of religious educators.
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The Optional Presence of the Prophet Anna
The shorter form of the gospel for today’s feast simply drops the Lukan account of the prophet Anna (Lk 2:36-38), thus rendering her presence at the presentation of Jesus in the temple “optional”.
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New Missal Resources: World Library Publications
This post is the second in a series about publishers’ resources to assist with implementation of the new missal. Today, Jennifer Odegard from World Library Publications (WLP) discusses what WLP has in preparation.