Author: Timothy Brunk
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Meditation in front of a Tabernacle
The parish where I worship collects food items at weekend Masses in order to provide support to a food pantry in an impoverished neighborhood in Philadelphia. As is the case in many other places, my region is under a shelter in place order and public liturgical services are severely curtailed. On Thursdays, I walk from…
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Diocesan Policies Regarding Coronavirus
I invite diocesan directors of worship to share here the policies in place in their dioceses.
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Liturgy and COVID-19
What does it mean to be a people who must exist—even temporarily—without the day of the Lord?
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Liturgy and the οἰκουμένη
Are we promoting the recapitulation of all things in Christ?
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Liturgies and Malls 2
Are our liturgies marked by “a synthetic sense of eternity”?
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The Liturgy of the Mall
How do we understand the ways in which habitual participation in Christian liturgy forms us?
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The Chalice That Did Not Spill and Those That Do
Spilt blood and the split between faith and daily life go hand in hand.
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When the Song Comes to a
Liturgical celebrations should never be long for the sake of being long, nor should they be short for the sake of being short.
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Pirates, Pelagius and Prayer
Whatever else may be happening in Christian worship, God is there to say, “I have some help for you.”