Tag: Roman Canon
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Equality and Inclusion in the Roman Canon
It is of the greatest importance that liturgical translators take care that the texts they translate be “audible,” not only in the receptor language but also in the receptor culture.
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The Richness of Our Eucharistic Prayers
What is most important is that we utilize the diversity inherent in the Roman Rite as it stands today. Calls for greater diversity and inculturation of the Roman Rite make little sense when the current richness of the Roman Rite is not being fully utilized.
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How Joseph got added to the Roman Canon
It was this cutting off of Bishop Cule that prompted Pope John to order the insertion of the name of St. Joseph in the canon of the mass on his own authority.
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The Roman Canon and Performatism
How have performatism and “frames” influenced a postconciliar understanding of the role of the eucharistic prayer?
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March 7: Memorial of Saints Perpetua and Felicitas
The sanctoral cycle today invites us to look back and to celebrate the witness of two early Christian women martyrs, Saints Perpetua and Felicitas.