Month: June 2012
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Greek and Latin Instruction as Complements to Adult Catechesis?
Should catechumenal and adult Catholic catechetical programs include classes in the Greek and Latin languages?
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Jeremy Driscoll on the Reform of the Liturgy
Father Jeremy Driscoll is featured in a video on the liturgical reform.
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Ratzinger/Benedict XVI on the Marian Dogmas
Pope Benedict has the potential to be a trailblazer for a modern theology that he never cared for during his time as prefect of the doctrinal congregation in the previous pontificate.
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St. Basil’s School of Gregorian Chant Announces Summer Learning Schola
Learn to sing chant through eight rehearsals and five Masses at the University of St. Thomas in Houston, Texas.
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Communion Across Generations: Intergenerational Dialog; Another Take on the Gen-X & Millennial Catholic Debacle
Just as we have workshops about ethnic cultures, we need to have workshops about generational cultures. The 2011 Munrion Lecture by Sister Patricia Wittberg, SC, is reviewed by Jack Rakosky.
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PrayTell.Catholic?
Controlling the top-level domain “will be a way to authenticate the Catholic presence online.” The Vatican plans to allow “institutions and communities that have canonical recognition” to use the extension, “so people online — Catholics and non-Catholics — will know a site is authentically Catholic.”
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Systems Thinking, the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith and the LCWR
Only one document was specifically condemned in the recent doctrinal assessment of the Leadership Council of Women Religious: a training manual called the Systems Thinking Handbook. Why? What was wrong with it?
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Opening Mass of 50th Eucharistic Congress
I think it would be of value to reflect on how the OF can be celebrated on an occasion of high festivity with sensitivity to the heritage of the Roman Rite, people of multiple languages and cultures who have gathered on a unique occasion, and the inculturation of the Rite in Ireland.
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Man Turns to God
Reached for comment, God chuckled to reporters that Gatsas is, indeed, a real piece of work.