“Sensory Liturgy” Update

Following up on my post from a few weeks ago, I am excited to announce that we have published a few more resources in the Sensory Liturgy project. This includes:

  • A new Mystagogy on Worship Spaces
  • An activity titled: “Historical Imagination and an Early ‘House Church’ Liturgy“ by Kimberly H. Belcher
  • An instrument for ritual observation aptly titled “Ritual Observation Instrument” by Kimberly H. Belcher

Again, we are eager to hear from others who have activities from their classrooms and parishes that they would like to share.

A special thanks to all who have expressed interest in the project. If you haven’t already, I have created a Google form that will allow you to receive email updates whenever a new set of materials is posted to the Google Drive. If you want to sign up to receive updates, feel free to fill out this form.

Nathan Chase

Nathan P. Chase is Assistant Professor of Liturgical and Sacramental Theology at Aquinas Institute of Theology in St. Louis, MO. He has contributed a number of articles to the field of liturgical studies, including pieces on liturgy in the early Church, initiation, the Eucharist, inculturation, and the Western Non-Roman Rites, in particular the Hispano-Mozarabic tradition. His first book The Homiliae Toletanae and the Theology of Lent and Easter was published in 2020. His second monograph, published in 2023, is titled The Anaphoral Tradition in the ‘Barcelona Papyrus.’

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