Category: Social Justice
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Is Neutrality Possible during an Election?
The next step is to be christ, an anointed one, in these acts of solidarity.
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#liturgyandjusticepart1
We need to remember that the fourth and final action of the eucharistic celebration is mission. When we do so, we may find our work reflected in and enriched by our liturgical prayer. Thus the dialogue between life and liturgy can bear fruit for the reign of God.
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What does Fratelli Tutti tell us about liturgy?
Our liturgies must resonate with “the music of the Gospel.” Here are some thoughts on how we might do that — inspired by the Pope’s new encyclical, Fratelli Tutti.
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“We Are Living in Apocalyptic Times”: Imperatori-Lee
Let us “receive a revelation.”
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Brief Book Review: Liturgy with Style and Grace
David Stosur reviews the new edition of Gabe Huck’s Liturgy with Style and Grace
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Racism and African American Liturgies – A Resource
In parishes, racial justice is often left to social justice ministries, but this should not be the case.
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Gottschalk and George Floyd
If one fails to tackle racism, one is not taking worship seriously at all.
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Help with summer program on “The Essentials of Catholic Liturgy”
I am honored to have been asked to be a presenter for a third-track program co-sponsored by Liturgy Training Publications and the National Association of Pastoral Musicians at the next NPM convention this summer in Louisville entitled “The Essentials of Catholic Liturgy.” This third track is intended to present content at a higher level than…
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The Yale ISM Review: On Healing
What is healing about? How does it take place? What roles do prayer, liturgy, and the arts play in the process of healing? These are some of the questions raised and discussed in this issue.