Category: c_resources
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Praying with Chant Distance Learning Session
In case you’ve missed Fr. Anthony Ruff’s summer chant course, Saint Meinrad Archabbey is offering the opportunity for some at-home chant immersion planned in conjunction with the National Pastoral Musicians. Originally scheduled as a pre-conference session for the NPM national convention, Praying with Chant is being offered as an online distance learning session. Live videoconferences…
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Learning to Interpret Christian Art
I recently fell down the delightful rabbit hole that is Kahn Academy’s series of art history presentations and videos.
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Online Courses through Calvin University
Calvin University offers online summer courses related to COVID-19.
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Free Video Series on the Mass
A free video course on the Mass is available this May from Liturgy Training Publications.
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Shaping Worship during the COVID-19 Pandemic
Creative, hope-filled resources from our friends at the Calvin Institute of Christian Worship.
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Holy Week and Pascha at Home during a Pandemic, Part 2: Outline of Home Liturgies
The following outline presents a proposal for a family or small group celebration of Holy Week and Pascha anchored in the four principles gleaned from the New testament above: the priority of hearing the word of God, keeping vigil, observing the Sabbath, and breaking the fast with the risen Lord. Please note that this is…
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Holy Week and Pascha at Home during a Pandemic: Part 1, Introduction
The COVID-19 crisis has brought the rhythms of daily life to a screeching halt. Schools and business have either closed or moved to online formats. Concerts, performances, sporting events, and community Gatherings are cancelled. The pandemic has affected Church life as well. The pandemic is scheduled to reach its peak in the United States just…
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Mass in Time of Pandemic – texts
This may be used for the duration of the pandemic.
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C of E London Bishops offer primer on Eucharistic theology & social distancing
The bishops of London (Church of England) have offered an instruction on the celebration of the Eucharist in their diocese during social isolation. The document offers a brief theological reflection upon the nature of the sacrament and then sets guidelines accordingly.