Tag: Australian Catholic University Centre for Liturgy
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Podcasts: ACU’s Speaking of Liturgy
EDITOR — Fr. Mike Connors, CSC discusses the relationship between preaching and the Church’s traditional mystagogical process of reflecting on the celebration of the sacraments.
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Podcasts: ACU’s Speaking of Liturgy
EDITOR — Linda Klarfeld explores the relationship between sculpture and spirituality and describes how art can transcend words and speak directly to our hearts.
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Podcast: ACU’s Speaking of Liturgy
EDITOR — Chris Ohlsen describes how Christian funerals offer hope because of our shared destiny of eternal life in Christ and discusses ways to build a bridge between the expectations of mourners and the church’s faith in an era of increasing secularisation.
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Podcasts: ACU’s Speaking of Liturgy
EDITOR — Archbishop Timothy Costelloe, SDB reflects on the sacrament of Confirmation and describes his approach to the preparation and preaching of the homily during conferral of this sacrament.
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Podcasts: ACU’s Speaking of Liturgy
EDITOR — Cardinal Mykola Bychok, CSSR shares the richness of being a Ukrainian Greek Catholic today, with a particular focus on the history, worship and values of this venerable liturgical and spiritual tradition.
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Podcasts: ACU’s Speaking of Liturgy
EDITOR — Fr. Brian Nichols discusses the art of presiding and how the best ministers invite people into prayer.
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Podcasts: ACU’s Speaking of Liturgy
EDITOR — Fr. Frank O’Loughlin reflects on his life as an academic, teacher and pastor in relation to the implementation of the liturgy in the years since the Second Vatican Council and makes some personal observations.
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Podcasts: ACU’s Speaking of Liturgy
EDITOR — Fr. Frank O’Loughlin reflects on his life as an academic, teacher and pastor in relation to the implementation of the liturgy in the years since the Second Vatican Council and makes some personal observations.
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Large Scale Eucharistic Concelebration & Synodality: What Is Appropriate Today?
PAUL TAYLOR — Two questions for consideration are: what does “the good of the Christian faithful” require or suggest from the point of view of synodality, and should Eucharistic concelebration on a large scale still be considered preferable in a synodal context?