Tag: Msgr. Andrew Wadsworth
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Msgr. Wadsworth talks new missal translation in New York — Part II
Such a personal thing, isn’t it, music? Our own formulations, our own likes and our own dislikes which we, I’m sure, on occasion, are all tempted to rehearse. “What I can’t stand is…” whatever. We all have that within us. Isn’t it interesting that God in his providence gives us a form of communal celebration…
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Msgr. Wadsworth talks new missal translation in New York — Part I
It’s the same Mass. But it’s going to sound different. We are worshipping in the same way. The rite has not been changed. But the words which are a vehicle for our liturgical celebration are in some places quite different. And initially, an experience of familiarity will be replaced with a lack of familiarity.
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Msgr. Wadsworth, ICEL head, praises sedevacantist’s liturgy book
To be sure, Wadsworth’s review of the book is nuanced, and he states his disagreement with some of the author’s opinions. But it is strikiing how much he seems to agree with.
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The Agony and the Ecstasy: The Fundamental Importance of Liturgical Chant in the Roman Missal and Our Celebration of the Eucharistic Mystery
by Msgr. Andrew Wadsworth, ICEL executive director
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For the future – singing the Mass
“Maybe the greatest challenge that lies before us is the invitation once again to sing the Mass rather than merely to sing at Mass.” – Msgr. Wadsworth, ICEL director
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New iPad application won’t replace liturgical books, creator says
Are Catholics soon going to see their parish priest celebrating Mass with an iPad instead of traditional liturgical books?