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Signs and Symbols
JOHN KYLER — If we wish to open ourselves to sacramental imagination, we must remain unafraid of being moved and shaken.
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Ars Praedicandi: Fifth Sunday of Easter
ED FOLEY — “I did not hang around the Riesling vineyard to observe the pruning done in early spring, but myย Dummkopfย corrector turned mentor explainedย the importance of pruning for the health of a vineyard.”
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Upcoming Lecture on Hildegard von Bingen as Liturgist
EDITOR — “Hildegard’s original approach to liturgy enabled her to create unique roles for the women it was her task to lead and inspire.”
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Women and Incense
NEIL XAVIER O’DONOGHUE — Obviously, the debate on the use of the censer in the Roman Rite by a female altar server or acolyte is now fully settled, and in most parishes I know female altar serves outnumber male ones.ย
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Earth Day Lessons and Carols
EDITOR — Join the Cathedral of St. Matthew the Apostle (Washington, D.C.) in person or virtually to reflect on the gifts of creation and the current threats to the earth.
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The Liturgy and Earth Day
TIMOTHY BRUNK โ In โLaudato Siโ, Pope Francis writes about the importance of intergenerational solidarity.
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Working in the Vineyard: the Center for Worship and the Arts
EDITOR — A conversation with Director Rev. Nelson Cowan, Ph.D., and other members about the work and mission of the Center for Worship and the Arts at Samford University.
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Working in the Vineyard: the Godfrey Diekmann Center
EDITOR — A conversation with Director Hansol Goo, Ph.D. about the work and mission of the Godfrey Diekmann Center.
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Pentecost as a birthday party???
LIZETTE LARSON — In recent weeks Iโve seen quite a few diocesan newsletters, Christian formation suggestions, and popular โliturgy tipsโ advocating for a festive parish celebration of Pentecost.
