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CARA Preliminary Results: Clergy and Lay Leaders Skeptical of New Missal
Only 41% agree that translations in the same style should be done for other rites such as marriage, confirmation, and the Liturgy of the Hours, with 52% disagreeing (36% strongly disagreeing) that other rites be similarly retranslated.
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From the November issue of Worship: “Participatio Actuosa in Cyberspace? Vatican IIโs Liturgical Vision in a Digital World”
As part of a new collaborative venture, Worship and Pray Tell are excited to announce that Teresa Berger’s article “Participatio Actuosa in Cyberspace? Vatican II’s Liturgical Vision in a Digital World” is at Worship’s website.
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Non Solum: Gospel Procession
The Gospel procession is one of the most flexible parts of the Mass, and thus open to many creative possibilities.
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The Best Modern Churches of the UK
“It’s not 60s flares, really, which soon die and you’re embarrassed by. There’s something very ancient about this building, which gives it a rootedness.”
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Rochester NY: Bishop Matano on new Missal and bringing Catholics back to Church
“I believe the Roman Missal, the third edition, has really been a great opportunity to revive the sanctity and the reverence we should have for the Eucharist and for the Mass.”
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That’s our pope!
Pope shows his sense of humor as he dons a red nose to congratulate newlyweds who volunteer with clown therapy charity.
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Faithfully Listening to the Assembly of the Faithful
Last March, I wrote that I’d like to see the conclave elect a pope who loves being part of great conversations. With the call from Pope Francis to the church to talk about how the Church relates to families, I think I got what I prayed for — and his questionnaire is filled with liturgical…
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Yves Congar, My Journal of the Council, Part IX
Nothing decisive can be done until the Roman Church has emerged COMPLETELY from its seigneurial and temporal pretensions. ALL OF THAT must be DONE AWAY WITH; AND IT WILL BE!
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Re-Reading Sacrosanctum Concilium: Article 63
Here the Council Fathers extend the use of the vernacular in the administration of the other Sacraments and Sacramentals.
