Tag: Trinity

  • The Trinity: This Time It’s Personal

    The Trinity: This Time It’s Personal

    How do we take all of our Trinitarian doxa (glory) -logy (speaking) and use it to make our very lives a glory-speaking, a glory-bearing, a glory-bringing for others and for the world?

  • Teaching Liturgy: Where Do I Begin? (part II)

    Teaching liturgy today is both a wonderful opportunity and a challenge. We asked a number of excellent educators to give us a snapshot of where they begin, and why. Featured in this post: Frederick Bauerschmidt, Cody Unterseher, and John Foley.

  • First things first

    The Trinity, the Paschal Mystery, and music at Mass. How do they relate? Call me crazy, but I think each provides a key to the others.

  • Hospitality: Abraham, Martha, Mary

    We can listen to people of other religions attentively and with respect, trusting that coming to know their beliefs and their way of relating to God may actually help us come to a deeper understanding and appreciation of our own faith.

  • Thickening our definition

    The liturgical cult that we can see is like the part of an iceberg visible to us: it is the visible part of something much greater. To what is it connected?