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A Course on Pastoral Care of the Sick
The course seeks not only to ground students in the Catholic pastoral / theological tradition of care for those who are ill but also seeks in a special way to prepare pre-med and nursing students at Villanova for the gifts and challenges that await them in their chosen careers.
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In This Issue: Worship, October 2015
Here you can find abstracts from the most current issue of Worship as well as the list of books that are reviewed.
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Formal Equivalence – hah!
When will we realize that Liturgiam Authenticam is a laughing-stock and needs to be replaced?
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Viewpoint: All Saints’ Day Includes Every Man and Woman of Good Will
โFor the church is, and has always been, a net that has caught all sorts of fish. She is, and has always been, a strange combination of the drab and the magnificent, the squalid and the heroic, the shabby and the beautiful.”
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Common Easter: Another Pope Heard From
According to reports, Pope Francis has agreed to a proposal from the Coptic Pope Tawadros II for a common (and apparently fixed) day for Easter.
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Re-Reading Sacrosanctum Concilium: Article 101
Vatican website translation: 101. 1. In accordance with the centuries-old tradition of the Latin rite, the Latin language is to be retained by clerics in the divine office. But in individual cases the ordinary has the power of granting the use of a vernacular translation to those clerics for whom the use of Latin constitutes…
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Liturgy and Internet
The โinternet church St. Boniface,โ an online church, is maintained by pastoral staff from the German dioceses of Hildesheim and Osnabrรผck as well as by several religious orders.
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Next Head of USCCB Liturgy Committee: Gregory or Barres?
Archbishop Wilton Gregoryโs motto is: We Are The Lordโs โ be sure to include the apostrophe!
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Orthodox group calls for “rejuvenating” the ministry of ordained deaconess
One of the two prayers for the Byzantine rite for the Ordination for the Deaconess solemnly states that the Lord does โnot reject women offering themselves and desiring to minister in your holy houses, in accordance with what is fitting . . . .โ
