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Liturgical Press earns eight awards at the 2018 Association of Catholic Publishers Awards
For the first time, theย Association of Catholic Publishers (ACP)ย awarded the winners of the Excellence in Publishing Awards this past week. First, second, and third place honors were awarded to publishers and authors of the best Catholic content in 10 categories. The highlight of the evening was the announcement of the โBook of the Yearโ which…
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In This Issue: Worship, July 2018
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Paderborn archbishop allows intercommunion in individual cases
The Westfalen-Blatt from Beilefeld reportsย that Archbishop Hans-Josef Becker of the Archdiocese of Paderborn will permit Protestant spouses of Roman Catholics to receive Communion in individual cases. The orientation guide drafted by the German bishops allowing such limited intercommunion was recently rejected by the Vaticanย with the comment thatย the document was not yet ready for publication. The…
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AMEN CORNER Response: The problem of too many people going to Mass
Scripture expresses a preference for one bread and one cup.
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Christina Ronzio new director of national liturgy office in Canada
The Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops (CCCB) has hiredย Ms. Christina Ronzioย as the next Director of the CCCB English-language office for liturgy and the sacraments, theย National Liturgy Officeย (NLO), succeeding Father Terrence Fournier. Ms. Ronzio will officially begin her new position at the CCCB during this coming August 2018. Ms. Ronzio holds a bachelor’s degree in religious…
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Liturgy Lines: Participating in Liturgy
โDid I help the community to pray?โ is a good question for liturgical ministers to ask themselves after carrying out their role.
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AMEN CORNER: Thereโs Always Room at the Table
The communion procession is so much richer than the practical matter of getting from A to B. It is a ritual expression of our identity as fellow pilgrims on a journey to the heavenly banquet, singing as we walk.
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The Church We Seek: A Letter from Chile
Perhaps in the monarchical era it would have made sense to be called a โprince of the church,โ as the cardinals are, but does it today? The only prince mentioned in the gospel is Satan!
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Calvin Institute: Vital Worship Grants
Once again, God has a great sense of humor.
