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Milestones in Papal Ecumenism: Part Three
More dramatic than the 400 year silence between the Pope and the Archbishop of Canterbury was the 1500 year silence between the Pope of Rome and the Pope of Alexandria…
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Milestones in Papal Ecumenism: Part Two
Jerusalem was just the beginning… Paul VI had a similarly groundbreaking meeting with the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Most. Rev. Michael Ramsey.
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Milestones in Papal Ecumenism
In January 1964 five hundred and twenty five years of silence were broken.
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Fighting over Liturgy Distorts Purpose of Mass, Papal Liturgist Says
When it comes to celebrating the liturgy, โwe should never fight.”
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An Election Season Prayer
From the Facebook of Fr. James Martin, SJ.ย An Election Season Prayer God, I know that I donโt have to get angry. I don’t have to get worked up. I donโt have to get depressed. And I don’t have to throw anything at the TV. I just have to use my conscience and vote. So…
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Liturgy Lines: “Including People with Disability in Liturgy”
by Elizabeth Harrington This post originally appeared at Liturgy Brisbane on December 3, 2006. I grew up in an era when the so-called โhandicappedโ were seldom seen and certainly never heard. They were looked upon as objects of pity and recipients of charity rather than as truly human. Thank goodness things have changed and today…
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RIP: Laurence Hull Stookey
Laurence Hull Stookey (1937-2016)
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In This Issue: Worship, October 2016
Here are abstracts from the Novemberย issue of Worship as well as the list of books that were reviewed. For more information on Worship, or to subscribe to the journal, please visitย its website. The Amen Corner: Gail Ramshaw, “Mary Magdalene and Preaching” The minimal treatment of Mary Magdalene in the Scriptures has allowed for two millennia…
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Statue of Martin Luther at the Vatican
A new statue has appeared at the Vatican. Thursday at an audience, Pope Francis joined on stage by a statue of Martin Luther. This is particularly noteworthy as it comes ahead of a trip to Lund, Sweden, to commemorate the beginning of the year leading up to the 500th anniversary of the Protestant Reformation. …
