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In the image of God he created them โฆ
What “being a woman” is has always been and still is decided by men in the Catholic Church โ to the disadvantage of women.
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โGood Liturgyโ and โWhat Iโm Used Toโ
There is sometimes an under-appreciated connection between repetition over time and something being โmeaningful.โ
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Yale ISM Liturgy Conference 2023: Registration Now Open!
Please consider joining us for the 6th Yale ISM Liturgy Conference, held in-person at Yale University, in New Haven, CT, from June 12-15. The overarching topic is “Liturgy, Materiality and Economics.” More information on the topic and the featured speakers is available here: https://ism.yale.edu/event/2023-liturgy-conference-earth-heaven-liturgy-materiality-economics Registration for the conference is open and can be accessed here:…
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60-Second Sermon: Fourth Sunday of Easter
Steve Greene reflects on the Gospel Reading for the Fourth Sunday of Easter.
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Ars Praedicandi: Third Sunday of Easter, Ed Foley
And in this season of baptismal renewal we also commit ourselves to assisting the lost those who feel themselves straying from the path of their own treasure, those who need some life-giving U-turn, no matter how major or modest.
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Pray Tell’s Lizette Larson-Miller Presents Upcoming Public Lecture Online
“I am what I ritualise: identity, theology, and liturgy in a secular context”
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60-Second Sermon: Third Sunday of Easter
Rory Cooney reflects on the Gospel Reading for the Third Sunday of Easter.
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60-Second Sermon: Holy Friday
In celebration of Orthodox Holy Week, Pray Tell is offering a Sixty Second Sermon from the Orthodox lectionary. Nicholas Denysenko reflects on Orthodox Holy Friday for our 60-Second Sermon Series.
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Amen Corner: Orthodoxy’s Kryptonite
With the approach of Orthodox Pascha, Pray Tell’s Nicholas Denysenko offers pointed words on the relationship between Orthodoxy and the ongoing war in Ukraine in this quarter’s Amen Corner.
