Tag: liturgy
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Development of the Missa Terra Spiritus Sancti – Mass of the Land of the Holy Spirit
CARMEL PILCHER — Fr. Kevin McKelson was conscious that the government of the day required him to “civilize the natives,” while his task as church leader was to “convert” them to the faith. But how could he do either of these without violating the local culture?
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Liturgy and Life in a Late Autumn Choir Practice
INGRID FISCHER — This year I am learning the longing gaze from afar. And everything else I carry within me in the way of biblical words and liturgical experiences will, I hope, help me to understand him more and more deeply…
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Working in the Vineyard: The Society for Catholic Liturgy
EDITOR — The Society for Catholic Liturgy will celebrate its 30th anniversary in 2025. It was founded in 1995 to promote liturgical scholarship and the practical renewal of the celebration of the liturgy, particularly in the United States.
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Synod calls for … another English translation…
EDITOR — Another translation in English? What language shall we borrow?
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Real Presence(s)
I felt somewhat glad on behalf of the various Roman Catholics I’d encountered (in person or on social media) who had absolutely no idea that this eucharistic revival was underway, much less what it was, who may have endured similar situations.
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Developing Youth Liturgical Leadership
For over 25 years, Saint Meinrad Seminary and School of Theology has offered its One Bread, One Cup liturgical leadership conferences for high school youth, and 2022 summer conferences now are in full swing. Not just an opportunity for a community-building spiritual “high,” One Bread, One Cup offers young people the opportunity to build real…
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My Jesus Tastes Like Hand Sanitizer
I don’t know about you, but when I get that sniff of hand sanitizer right before Eucharistic reception, my Jesus pretty much tastes like Purell.
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Faith “Unbundled”
Faith unbundled “describes the way young people increasingly form their faith by combining elements of religious and non-religious sources rather than forming it from a single institution or tradition.”
