Category: Ecumenism
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Real Presence and Ecumenism
Catholics and Protestants can find much agreement on Real Presence, argues Brett Salkeld – and maybe even about transubstantiation!
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Webinar from the Yale Institute of Sacred Music to Launch June 21
The series is entitled, “Accompanying the Dying and the Dead in the Time of COVID”
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Real Presence and Polarization
Transubstantiation functions as a kind of identity marker, says Brett Salkeld.
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Common Prayer as Common Vision?
How does a conversation on prayer in common and the perspectives of different generations bring understanding to differences of perception and expectation? While strictly stereotyping an “older” generation (we’ll call them ‘baby-boomers’) and a “younger” generation (we’ll call them Gen Z and younger Millennials) is never wise – after all, there are considerable variables between…
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The Ecumenical Muddle of Celebrating the Transfiguration of the Lord
What is the difference between “Transfiguration Sunday,” “The Feast of the Transfiguration,” and the proclamation of the gospel narrative of the transfiguration? In large part it depends on what day we’re talking about. If we are reflecting on the last Sunday before Lent (the Last Sunday after the Epiphany for some), or the Second Sunday…
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Liborius Lumma Appointed to Catholic-Protestant Dialogue
The Pontifical Council for the Promotion of Christian Unity has appointed PrayTell author Liborius Lumma to the dialogue commission between the Roman Catholic Church and the Communion of Protestant Churches in Europe (CPCE). The commission will start its work in the next months on the basis of previous exploratory talks during the 2010s. The forthcoming…
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How We Celebrate Vespers
The pattern for a weekly Vespers service, created by Catholic, Evangelical, and Orthodox students.
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Season of Creation 2020
Round up for the Season of Creation 2020: Resources and inspirations
