Category: Non Solum
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Non Solum: Children at Mass
“The presence of children is a gift to the Church and they are a reminder that our parish is growing.”
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Non Solum: Scheduling Ministers
Scheduling ministers is one of the most challenging and significant parts of any liturgist’s job.
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Non Solum: The Consecration and Distribution of Low-Gluten Hosts
“I am a bit obsessed with hospitality, it must be my inner Benedictine! As the parish secretary, I get to do a lot of things that focus on ways that “welcome Christ.” One of these things is making low-gluten hosts available.”
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Non Solum: The laying on of hands at an ordination
“Does every priest have a ‘right’ to lay hands in the rite of ordination of a priest?”
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Updated – Non Solum: Posture of the assembly during the Psalm
“Congregational participation in singing the psalm has been increasing, but we would like to see more of it. Would asking the congregation to stand to sing the psalm with the choir encourage more participation?”
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Non Solum: Using historic vessels and vestments
How do we save our liturgical vessels and vestments from becoming museum pieces?
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Non Solum: Empty Pews
What do you do when your worship space is too big?
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Non Solum: Mass Etiquette Cards
If we have to explain to people in the pews how to worship at Mass through a card, then we have not done our jobs as liturgists, ministers, and pastors.
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Non Solum: Pictures during Liturgical Celebrations
“For the past week or so, I have been perusing peoples’ photos and videos of Triduum liturgies…I’ve found myself wondering about the boundary between experiencing and celebrating liturgy vs. documenting and preserving particular ones”