Month: May 2012
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Excerpt from Eschatology, Liturgy, and Christology and giveaway winners
Read Chapter 1 of Thomas Rausch, SJ’s new book Eschatology, Liturgy, and Christology: Toward Recovering an Eschatological Imagination. Stay tuned for future giveaways from Liturgical Press and Pray Tell.
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Catholic Church Not for Respectable People? – I’m Not Leaving!
“Too many bishops seem in the grip of dark suspicions that our culture is moving at breakneck speed toward a demonic end. Pope John XXIII, by contrast, was more optimistic about the signs of the times.” – E.J. Dionne
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CCMLA: June 18-21
Fifty years after the opening of the Second Vatican Council in 1962 and in our first year implementing the new English missal, the Collegeville Conference on Music, Liturgy and the Arts looks at cultural diversity (how do we include ‘the other’?), generational diversity (where are the youth?), liturgical diversity (are we going backward or forward?),…
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Chant from the abbey – Fifth Sunday of Easter
Then Sing to the Lord: Music in Divine Worship came along and said you can’t sing the Gloria during the sprinkling.
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The confirmation slap
Thing were omitted for a reason, and that should be respected.
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RIP Gloria Weyman
Gloria Weyman, longtime advocate of music, dance, and the visual arts for liturgical prayer, went to dance for her Lord on Wednesday, May 9, 2012, at 85 years of age.
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Saint Hildegard
…is now on the calendar of the universal church
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Pray Tell onstage: Written on the Heart
If you are anywhere near London, do try to get to the Royal Shakespeare Company’s Written on the Heart before it closes on 19 May. The play is about the translation of the King James Bible. In a word, it is splendid, one of the best plays I have seen in years.
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Evaluation how the RM3 implementation process worked / is working?
I just received this request: “was just wondering if you knew of any resources to help us evaluation how the implementation process went in our parish…”