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Sacrosanctum Concilium after Sixty Years
RITA FERRONE — So pleased to announce I will be speaking to the Liturgy Association of Ireland.
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Canons at Prayer
NEIL XAVIER O’DONOGHUE — As we journey towards the end of the Season of Lent, I want to take the opportunity to reflect on one of the fundamental themes of the Season, that of Prayer.
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Brief Book Review: Tilling the Church
DAVID STOSUR — “On the heels of the devastating clergy sexual abuse crisis and the COVID-19 pandemic in the Catholic Church, Lennan provides a hopeful but also realistic image of โtillingโ the church, as one would till the earth to promote ongoing growth and renewed life.”
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Synod calls for … another English translation…
EDITOR — Another translation in English? What language shall we borrow?
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Digital Medieval Studies Institute (DMSI) 2024, Late Call for Applications from the Midwest
EDITOR — Applications are accepted online.ย For this late call, we especially encourage graduate students and early career scholars based in the Midwest to apply. Remaining few spots will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis until 1 March 2024. There are bursaries available in the form of tuition waivers.
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Wondering what to give up for Lent?
EDITOR — Are you tired of giving up chocolate for Lent and looking for something novel to abstain from?
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Dust to Dust Indeed
JILL CRAINSHAW — I used to think we face our mortalities and shortcomings when our foreheads are ash-smeared. This wisdom endures, but this year? I see both the fragility and wonder of human mortality in the eyes and actions of those whose shoe-dust mingles with mine along lifeโs myriad highways and byways.
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Pope Francis to the Dicastery: “without liturgical reform, there is no reform of the Church”
EDITOR — Pope Francis, in his address, spoke of the connection between liturgical reform and reform of the Church.
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Canterbury Cathedral to hold alcoholic โrave in the naveโ
JAMES HADLEY, OblSB — The Church of England is becoming notorious for holding secular events in the countryโs cathedrals in the name of Christian outreach – often times without a sense of boundaries giving offense to dedicated Christians whose presence and stewardship make possible the life of the church….
