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Prepare for the Paschal Mystery with Tai Chi
EDITOR — “As we meet during the Holy Week, you will be invited to experience Lent (loosen), Good Friday (empty), and Easter (push) in the Tai Chi movements.”
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Are the U.S. Bishops downplaying the Paschal Mystery?
RITA FERRONE — “If the bishops think that the concept of the Paschal Mystery doesnโt fit neatly into the Eucharistic piety that predated the Council, they are right.”
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International Anglican Liturgical Consultation (IALC) meets in Seoul, Korea, February 19-23
JAMES HADLEY, OblSB — It was a privilege to be present at the International Anglican Liturgical Consultation (IALC) which met in Seoul, Korea, February 19-23, 2024.
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Vatican News editorial says blessing distinction has roots in Benedict XVI
EDITOR — The precedent for distinguishing between pastoral and liturgical blessings seems to have been set by Pope Benedict XVI.
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Amen Corner: Walking Alone
NICHOLAS DENYSENKO — “The one obstacle that is a struggle is silence. It is deafening.”
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Inclusive practice or linguistic nightmare?
EDITOR — “While some of these changes are not that dramatic or noticeable in English, introducing inclusive wording in languages such as Spanish, where nouns are either grammatically masculine or feminine, becomes quite obvious due to the novel alteration of noun endings.”
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Obituary for James L. Empereur, S.J.
EDITOR — “Longtime CTSA member James L. (Jake) Empereur, SJ, died in the early morning hours of February 24, 2024, at St. Camillus Jesuit Community, Wauwatosa, Wisconsin.”
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The Saint Meinrad Institute for Sacred Music: An Interview with Br. John Glasenapp, OSB
JEANA VISEL, OSB — At Saint Meinrad Seminary and School of Theology in southern Indiana, a new Institute for Sacred Music has recently launched.
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$35,000 in Grant Funding
TIMOTHY BRUNK — An invitation to apply for a grant addressing children, liturgy, and ecology.
