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Growing tensions around bilingual and multicultural liturgies
LIZETTE LARSON-MILLER — Bilingual liturgies or trilingual liturgies may endure because there are not enough priests, not enough hours in the day, or out of strongly held convictions that the body of Christ is multicultural and multilingual and liturgies should reflect and embrace that.
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The Archbishop of Canterbury Resigns
EDITOR — Welby says “I hope this decision makes clear how seriously the Church of England understands the need for change and our profound commitment to creating a safer church. As I step down I do so in sorrow with all victims and survivors of abuse.”
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Eucharistic Prayer IV Part 2
This prayer expands the scope of salvation and redemption to the cosmos as such.
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Working in the Vineyard: The Society for Catholic Liturgy
EDITOR — The Society for Catholic Liturgy will celebrate its 30th anniversary in 2025. It was founded in 1995 to promote liturgical scholarship and the practical renewal of the celebration of the liturgy, particularly in the United States.
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Canโt Hardly Wait for Christmas
NEIL XAVIER O’DONOGHUE — I canโt see a commemoration and celebration of the Incarnation and the Birth of Christ being bad, even in early November.ย I wonder if any of our readers have any suggestions or additional insight for this situation?
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Podcasts: ACU’s Speaking of Liturgy
EDITOR — Fr. Andrew Menke outlines the work of ICEL undertaken on behalf of the English speaking Conferences of Bishops around the world.
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Fr. Gustavo Gutiรฉrrez, OP, dies at 96
MICHAEL RUBBELKE — Fr. Gustavo Gutiรฉrrez, OP, leaves an enormous legacy which drew from the wells of spirituality, praxis, and the experience of the poor to inform his influential theology of liberation.
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David Jenkins Organ Concert at Saint John’s University
EDITOR — Dr. David Jenkins, the adjunct professor of organ at the College of Saint Benedict and St. John’s University, will be giving a recital on November 7th, 2024.
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Retrospectives on Composing for the Churchโs Worship, Part 5
MICHAEL JONCAS — Around 2020 I set myself a compositional project of setting all the Responsorial Psalms for the 3-year Sunday and Solemnity cycle of the Liturgical Year appearing in the English-language United States version of the Lectionary for Mass.
