Tag: National Catholic Reporter
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16-year-old Latin whiz finds new liturgy language lacking
“The first rule that every Latin translator learns is that often Latin words may look like certain long, rare English words — but comprehensibility matters more…Ridiculous words defeat the point of a translation in the first place.” — Erik Baker
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Is the ban on women’s ordination infallibly taught?
No, argues the National Catholic Reporter.
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Who leaked the Internal Report?
Godfrey, Virgil, Pius, Lambert, Justine, Prosper, all you holy men and women: pray for us.
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NCR: Scathing report on missal translations sent to bishops
by Jerry Filteau in the National Catholic Reporter.
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NCR: New beef about revisions in the revised Roman Missal
NCR just ran this story by Jerry Filteau. You might know some of the people in the article. But who’s this Xavier Rindfleisch guy?
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How times change…
The head of a key Vatican advisory body on English-language liturgical translations told NCR that body may disband following production of a new version of the Mass.
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The tiara scare has passed
Joshua J. McElwee of the National Catholic Reporter pleads: “To the Roman curia and the Vatican PR staff: For the sake of those of us across the world who look to you to help us understand our faith, can you please try and get the message right next time? Thanks.”
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O yeah, the people – I keep forgetting
The choir did sing. But, so too did the congregation.
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Verboten! Secular songs at funerals
No more romantic ballads, pop or rock music, political songs, football club songs at funerals in the Melbourne archdiocese.