Author: Jordan Zarembo
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… and gave it to his friends …?
Why do some priests substitute “friends” for “disciples” in the institution narrative of eucharistic prayers? A philological investigation of this phenomenon.
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Shared Lent, Holy Week, and Easter Octave in the Ordinary and Extraordinary Forms: a Proposal
I propose that a revised EF missal for Lent, Holy Week, and Easter octave inclusive might foster greater enichment between the two forms. In this way, parishes which celebrate both forms can share in the mysteries of the summit of the Christian year rather than follow two different paths for the lectionary and presidential prayers.
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Review: The CTS New Daily Missal
The CTS New Daily Missal is certainly a high quality reference for clergy and layperson alike.
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Tension between public and private worship
Pray Tell reader Jordan Zarembo reviews Kim Bowes’ work Private worship, public values, and religious change in late antiquity and finds similar tensions in the present-day church and the church of fourth-century Rome.