Tag: New Missal Catechesis

  • Msgr. Wadsworth talks new missal translation in New York — Part I

    It’s the same Mass. But it’s going to sound different. We are worshipping in the same way. The rite has not been changed. But the words which are a vehicle for our liturgical celebration are in some places quite different. And initially, an experience of familiarity will be replaced with a lack of familiarity.

  • Philippines: Translation primer; Advent 2012 implementation

    Regarded as the “Dean of Filipino liturgists,” Fr. Chupungco is considered eminently qualified to write the Primer.

  • Roman Missal podcast

    “Beyond the Words” seeks to catechize young adults (and the young at heart) on the changes of the new Roman Missal.

  • Video Series Offers Historical Insights and Changes in the New Translation of the Roman Missal

    Fr. John Baldovin, SJ, has a five-part video presentation on Jesuit.org with a brief overview of the changes in this translation along with some ideas for faithful ministers of the church to engage this new translation responsibly and use it as well as possible.

  • Anything worth doing is worth doing badly

    I am getting so many invitations to make presentations on the new Roman Missal that I cannot accept them without ending my marriage. So the time has arrived to announce that free videos and slideshows of my January 2011 presentations to the religious education and liturgical leaders of the Diocese of San José are now…

  • Two views

    This is fascinating. Two presentations on the new translation. Two very different reports of the reactions of those in attendance. And each is, in a real way, true.

  • Resource from Irish National Centre for Liturgy

    I would like to call attention to an EXCELLENT resource recently published by the Irish National Centre for Liturgy entitled “The New Missal: Explaining the Changes.” it is written by Fr. Patrick Jones, with assistance from Sr. Moira Bergin, Julie Kavanagh and Fr. Liam Tracey.

  • Tarheel Workshops

    I would suggest that the key to the positive response to the three workshops I have facilitated thus far has been the result of the decision our task force made to not simply present the text of the Roman Missal but rather to use this as an opportunity to invite the faithful to consider more…

  • Paul Turner and Dewfall

    “So, let me just warn you about the power of prayer: you can study the words of a prayer, critique the words, teach the words and say the words, but if you’re not looking you may miss out on something more important than all these things: those words are studying you, they are learning you,…