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Preparing for a reflection
I was asked to preach at a Vespers service at the Institute for Church Life here at Notre Dame last week, and they very kindly hosted the reflection on the Church Life website. The topic is the Easter season for those of us in academic life, who are extremely rushed right now. “Easter in the…
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Assembly a little sleepy mid-Easter Vigil? No problem.
So we all know how, by the middle of the Easter Vigil, our attention can begin to wane and our eyes to grow heavy. Here is one way to wake everyone up and bring in Easter with a bang.
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Pope Warns Against Admitting Rigid, Fundamentalist Young Men into Seminary
“Father, have you ever asked yourself why there are policemen who are torturers?”
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Non Solum: Baccalaureate Mass
Where does the Baccalaureate Mass come from? What Mass texts and readings are used?
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Paul J. Philibert, OP, has died
A noted scholar and teacher, Fr. Philibert was a senior fellow at the Aquinas Institute in St. Louis at the time of his death.
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Over to You, Rita
We welcome your sure guidance and perceptive commentary, Rita.
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Don’t Miss It: Faggioli on Liturgy Reform and the Rest of Vatican II
Should women be admitted into the sanctuary and be allowed to exercise liturgical ministry?
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The Liturgical Reform and the ‘Political’ Message of Vatican II in the Age of a Privatized and Libertarian Culture
“From a theological point of view, today it is difficult to utilize the ideas of ‘society’ in the preโVatican II liturgical movement because they lack the whole ecclesiological context of Vatican II, which gives the idea of the liturgy and its ‘social culture’ a different flavor. We must restore the link between liturgical reform and…
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Some Questions about the Retranslated Marriage Rite
By now, publishers have received the copy of the Marriage Rite for use beginning September 8. Composers are at work setting the texts.
