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Archive for October 17th, 2011

Ordinariate Liturgy, Reform of the Reform

What is already happening in the Ordinariate of Our Lady of Walsingham is the subject of the first part of the lecture. The second part will be of interest to those, especially those in the Association for Latin Liturgy, and indeed many in the Latin Mass Society who are anxious to see the preservation of a cultural patrimony much wider and deeper than that of the Anglican tradition.

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Liturgy and personal prayer

I know many means of prayer. Still, more often than not, my mind keeps nattering on, and I can’t tell the voice of God from all the other voices in there. I know I’m not alone in this; the apostles themselves begged Jesus to teach them how to pray, and the fixed result was such a relief that Christians everywhere still use it daily!

10 Rules for Online Engagement

“Yesterday I was privileged to take part in the Christian New Media Conference in London. For now, I’ll just share with you part of my own contribution. I call it ‘Ten Rules’, but that is merely a nod in the direction of my monastic heritage.” – iBenedictines

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When is a calix not a chalice?

When it’s in the memorial acclamation.

How’s that? “We believe” for the liturgical assembly?

from Pope Benedict XVI