Tag: Ars Celebrandi
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Liturgical Antennae
Paul Inwood For many years I have been convinced that an essential attribute for all liturgical ministers is the ability to be aware of what is going on around you in the celebrating community. It is an ability that does not necessarily come naturally. As individuals, we tend to become closed in on our own…
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2013 RETRSPECTIVE: Toward the transformation of traditionalism
A report from the Sacra Liturgia conference suggests that we are entering an age of liturgical pluralism and peace, and that traditionalism has been transformed. What would transformed traditionalism look like?
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Sobriety and the Sign of Peace
“[C]are must be taken that the sign of peace does not become a sort of “time out” from the liturgy so that people can chat and socialize.”
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Sacra Liturgia 2013
“[T]he Bishop of Fréjus-Toulon, Dominique Rey, wants to reassure those Catholics who think that the moment for “liturgical renewal” – a shorthand definition for a return to a more solemn style of celebration hopefully ushered in by Benedict’s legalization of the pre-Second Vatican Council Latin Mass – is now over.”
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Rubrics & Pope Francis
It’s a temptation on all sides to over-analyze every move that Pope Francis has made… but what do you make of all this?
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Mass-ive improvement in eight easy steps?
Fr. Alexander Lucie-Smith offer eight tips for celebrants that he believes will improve Mass.
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A GIRM Compendium?
The Congregation for Divine Worship and the Sacraments is apparently preparing a document that is a sort of “how-to” manual for celebrating Mass.
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The Roman Canon and Performatism
How have performatism and “frames” influenced a postconciliar understanding of the role of the eucharistic prayer?