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Brief Book Review: The Catholic Spiritual Journey
ANNE KOESTER — James Bacik mines the riches of the Catholic spiritual tradition to shed light on modern experiences.
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Future of Ritual Book Publishing
NEIL XAVIER O’DONOGHUE — Maybe Catholic artists and digital designers can contribute to future publishing endeavors and help open new and exciting possibilities for the publishing of future liturgical books.
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Simply being together “at the same time”
LIZETTE LARSON — I learned much from a humble, simple worshiping community that sincerity and depth of prayer, welcome to the visitor and comfort in communal continuity, and the recognition of God in our midst are sufficient for the moment.
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Remembering J. Frederick Holper
EDITOR — J. Frederick Holper, renowned professor of liturgics and homiletics, passed on September 16th, 2024.
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Introducing “Sensory Liturgy”
NATHAN P. CHASE — “Sensory Liturgy” seeks to force scholars, practitioners, and liturgical participants to focus on all five senses and the way they are engaged in the church’s liturgical celebrations.
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Allowing Comments on Select Posts
EDITOR — We are excited to announce that Pray Tell will be allowing contributors to open comments on select posts.
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Podcasts: ACU’s Speaking of Liturgy
EDITOR — In this episode, Fr. Stephen Hill discusses the treasures of Anglican patrimony and ecclesial unity, inviting us to learn more about the Ordinariate in Australia.
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Brief Book Review: Religion, Race, and COVID-19
JULIA A. UPTON, RSM — This collection of eleven important interdisciplinary essays should be read by anyone in active ministry who is concerned about the intersection of religion and race and disturbed by the health inequities and racism laid bare by the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Memorial of Korean Saints Andrew Kim Taegon, Paul Chong Hasang and Companions
HANSOL GOO — Today the Roman Catholic Church celebrates a memorial of Korean Saints Andrew Kim Taegon, Paul Chong Hasang and Companions who were canonized by Pope John Paul II in 1984.