Tag: Liturgy in Migration
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Liturgy in Migration: Eastern Christian Insights and Western Liturgical Reforms: Travelers, Texts, and Liturgical Luggage
Many Western Christians have been exposed to the ritual practices and theological ethos of Eastern Christian worship as a result of the westward migration of Eastern liturgies.
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Liturgy in Migration: Liturgical Migrations into Cyberspace: Theological Reflections
A few years ago, liturgy experiments in internet still occasioned headlines and sparked controversy-laden debates about the risks and side effects for the liturgical life of the church. More recently, the commotion has disappeared.
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Liturgy in Migration: Contemporary Asian American Catholic Liturgical Migration From Tradition-Maintenance to Traditioning
The process of traditioning is based upon the premise that tradition is dynamic and contextual, rather than static. Liturgical traditioning questions simplistic and uncritical reproductions of the past, rejecting attempts at fossilizing or archaizing the present in a state of stasis.
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Liturgy in Migration: Is Liturgy a Migrant? (And Why the Answer to that Question Matters)
Why might one wish to conceive of liturgy – its history, practices, and contemporary developments – through the lens of migration?