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The Curse of Clericalism
Nothing remarkable there; indeed, the sort of things that liturgists have talked about both informally and formally during the past 50 years.
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National Catholic Youth Choir: Accepting Applications for Summer Camp 2016
Have you encouraged a young person you know to apply yet?
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The Revised Order of Celebrating Matrimony
This text may be used as of September 8, 2016, and its use is mandatory as of December 30, 2016.
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Liturgical reading and the Rule of Benedict
One of the most important patterns of liturgical prayer is the periodic return to certain texts and actionsโfor example, the slow turning of the three-year lectionary cycle, or the genuflections and signs of the cross that mark our crossing the threshold between sacred and ordinary space and time. At the heart of these patterns is…
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Planning for Easter
My flesh in hope shall rest, and for a season slumber…
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English Chant Revival?
Is there a revival of English Chant underway? I think there might be.
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New “Click to Pray” App available today, from the Vatican
A new version of the “Click to Pray” App was launched at the Vatican today, coinciding with the “24 Hours for the Lord” initiative (dedicated to opening churches for confession and eucharistic adoration for a whole day). ย The app, an initiative of the Pope’s Worldwide Prayer Network, invites users to become part of a mobile…
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Viewpoint: Eight Reasons College Students Turn Away From Church
The church is not called to adapt to society and to make social norms the pattern for its own practice, but to transform society, while accepting critically from society what is deemed valuable.
