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Irish Bishops Mark the 60th Anniversary of Sacrosanctum Concilium
The bishops of Ireland have produced a fine statement in honor of the sixtieth anniversary of the promulgation of the Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy (Sacrosanctum Concilium), the first document produced by the Second Vatican Council. On this anniversary day of celebration, it provides us with a resounding affirmation of what the Church did sixty…
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60 years today
Today is the 60th anniversary of the promulgation of Sacrosanctum Concilium.
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Pope Francis Removes some Privileges from Cardinal Burke
A news item released from the Vatican on November 28th describes Pope Francis’ removing of certain Vatican privileges from the American Cardinal Raymond Burke. Burke, well-known in conservative Catholic media outlets, has been critiqued by Pope Francis as provoking “disunity” in the Church. This marks the second incidence this November in which Pope Francis has…
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Singing . . . and not singing
As a follow-up to Music in Catholic Worship, issued by the-then Bishopsโ Committee on the Liturgy in 1972 and revised in 1983, the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops promulgated Sing to the Lord in 2007. โBy its very nature,โ says this document in paragraph 2, โsong has both an individual and a communal dimension. …
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Statement by Catholic-Lutheran Liturgical Seminar Encourages Full Communion
A seminar inaugurated at the 2018 annual meeting of the North American Academy of Liturgy to forge a contribution to Catholic-Lutheran ecumenical dialogue has concluded its work with the publication of โOn the Way to Full Communion: Thinking About Christian Unity from Liturgyโ (29 June 2023). John F. Baldovin, S.J. and Thomas H. Shattauer, conveners…
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Ars Praedicandi: Thanksgiving Day, Ed Foley
Next to Christmas, Thanksgiving is the most popular and one of the most expensive of the holidays that we celebrate in the US.
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Baltimore Cathedral Restores Use of the High Altar
Though the Cathedral of Mary Our Queen in Baltimore was dedicated in 1959, its design did little to anticipate the changes in liturgical practice that were to sweep through the Catholic Church in the ensuing decade. The building is long and narrow, on the traditional basilican plan, with the high altar at some distance from…
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Vatican Ruling on Transgender and Same-Sex Peopleโs Sacramental Participation
While a significant milestone for transgender and same-sex people, the vagueness of the ruling on the baptism of children of same-sex couples is more than a bit disheartening.

