Tag: Concelebration
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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?
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Eucharistic Problems and Concelebrating Clergy
Creeping clericalism which transforms the Eucharist into an almost magical phenomenon.
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Liturgy in Collegeville: From the Archives – Part XXIII
It was reported that two Jesuits who attended 8 o’clock Mass on Sunday were “scandalized.”
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Liturgy in Collegeville: From the Archives – Part XXII
The committee continues to discuss protocols for concelebration.
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Re-Reading Sacrosanctum Concilium: Article 58
In the light of the expansion of situations foreseen in art. 57 by which priests might concelebrate the Mass, art. 58 decrees that a new ritual for sacerdotal concelebration appear in the reformed editions of the liturgical books guiding celebrations with episcopal presidency and presbyters celebrating Mass.
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Re-Reading Sacrosanctum Concilium: Article 57
In the years since the Council, sacerdotal concelebration has become a rather frequent practice, but thinking through how it “manifests the real nature of the true Church” is still in process.
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Common Ground on Concelebration?
Where sacraments and grace are concerned, it’s rarely a good idea to “do the math.” Many of the distortions and abuses of liturgical history arose precisely from “doing the math.”