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A Most Charming Connection Between the Liturgy and Cakes
The Liturgy seeks to teach us that our little work of active, intelligent participation is something much greater than saying a response, listening to the lectionary, or singing a hymn.
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Two Comments on Cardinal Mรผllerโs Sacramental Theology
โPeople are suffering because their marriages are broken, not because they cannot go to Communion.” – Cardinal Mรผller
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CD Release: St. John’s Gregorian Chant Schola
Mary and Her Son includes fifteen selections of Latin chant, primarily Mass propers from the Graduale Romanum, along with some selections from the Graduale Simplex and Liber Hymnarius.
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From the Synod Hall: The โunchanging two-thousand year tradition of the churchโ (?)
It seems that one speaker spoke of the smoke of Satan in the synod aula.
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Non solum: The “spiritual and ecclesial character” of the Wedding Liturgy
“Frequently, the celebrant has occasion to address an assembly of people who minimally participate in the life of the Church…” – synod working paper
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On Translation: The German-language Synod Discussion Group
This sounds eerily like a criticism of Liturgiam authenticam.
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Asking too much? Promising too little?
I have long though that there is a dual problem with our attitude toward liturgy today: we ask too much of people and promise them to little.
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Francis the Liturgist
Most liturgists praised the Eucharists celebrated by the pope for being so well planned and executed. The thousands of people present were certainly moved by the experience.
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What Happened at the Synod Today about Women Deacons?
Pray Tell interviews Phyllis Zagano, expert on the ordination of female deacons.
