Tag: Non solum
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Non Solum: Transitioning from the Eucharistic Prayer to The Lord’s Prayer
The transition from the Eucharistic Prayer to The Lord’s Prayer is a weak transition point in the Mass. While there is a natural connection between the Eucharistic Prayer and The Lord’s Prayer, without purposeful presiding this transition can become very abrupt.
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Non Solum: Marian Anthem after Mass During the Month of May
A reader recently wrote in asking about the Marian anthems.
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Non Solum: Psalms Sung to Hymn Tunes
A reader recently wrote to me about the practice of setting psalms to common hymn tunes.
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Non Solum: The Placement of Candles
While it might seem silly to ask someone where they put their candles, I have come to discover that it says a lot about a community’s theological and liturgical sensibilities.
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Non Solum: Reflecting on the Easter Vigil
With Easter behind us, I have had a bit of time to reflect on the Easter Vigil and its solemnity.
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Non solum: Pentecost Vigil Mass (Extended Form)
A reader recently wrote in asking for suggestions on how to plan the Pentecost Vigil Mass in its extended form.
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Non Solum: The Passion Narrative
The Passion narrative always receives careful consideration in our liturgy planning. We have found that the differences between the three synoptic gospels make it undesirable to use the same approach every year.
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Non Solum: Electronic Amplification
“Is electronic mediation so pervasive that only a few dinosaurs care about it anymore?”
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Non Solum: First Confessions
The liturgical celebration is no longer seen primarily as a sacramental ritual, but a rite of passage detached in many ways from its religious function.