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60-Second Sermon: Sixth Sunday of Easter
Jenny O’Brien reflects on the Gospel Reading for the Sixth Sunday of Easter.
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Brief Book Review: Historical Foundations of Worship
A common basis for the study of liturgical history that can be appreciated by readers of any Christian tradition.
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Brief Book Review: Guide for Forming a Parish Bereavement Ministry
A concrete example of how to do liturgical/sacramental theology with the Churchโs rites as a starting point, and how to incarnate that theology in the spiritual life of the parish and its members.
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May Day versus Labor Day
Today the General Roman Calendar celebrates St Joseph the Worker as an Optional Memorial. The observance is marked with more or less solemnity in different places. But I have always wondered why it is celebrated on May 1 in the United States. Even though I am currently ministering in Ireland, the land of my birth,…
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60-Second Sermon: Fifth Sunday of Easter
Janice Kristanti reflects on the Gospel Reading for the Fifth Sunday of Easter.
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Easter Egg in the Desert
We still have a long way to go in the Easter season.ย
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Handwritten liturgical manuscripts
All of us are familiar with the liturgical books of earlier centuries and, in particular, from centuries predating the invention of the printing press.ย The scholarly editions of such works as the Ordines Romani are mainstays of liturgical scholarship. Yet once liturgical books began to be printed, the custom of having handwritten manuscripts fell out…
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Pray Tell’s Teresa Berger interviews two colleagues about the upcoming Coronation
Since I work, at the Yale Institute of Sacred Music, with two scholars who have real expertise related to the liturgical and musical aspects of the upcoming Coronation (and are both British, too), I sat down with them for a conversation about the liturgy and music to be expected on May 6th. Oh, and I…

