That’s 658 hymns in just over 30 hours.
Read moreMonth: November 2014
The Chair Moves in Chicago
… to be closer to the people …
Read moreHuub Oosterhuis Receives Preaching Award
Oosterhuis’ life story is an interesting bit of Catholic postconciliar history.
Read moreRe-Reading Sacrosanctum Concilium: Article 88
Vatican website translation: 88. Because the purpose of the office is to sanctify the day, the traditional sequence of the hours is to be restored
Read more“All Are Welcome” in Chicago
The anthem of inclusion marked Cupich’s first trip up the aisle of the Chicago cathedral.
Read moreKevin Irwin receives FDLC’s McManus Award
Msgr. Irwin urged all to recover the essential link between liturgy and justice, and called for a recommitment to unity and peace instead of rubrical debates.
Read moreU.S. National Statutes for the Catechumenate: Update
“RCIA is not a flash in the pan, because the Christian life is not a flash in the pan.”
Read morePope Francis Lifts Mandatory Celibacy for Eastern Catholic Clergy
There is very big news in Eastern Catholic circles.
Read moreWhat We’re Reading
My Massachusetts-born husband insists that oceans are necessary in life. The expanse of open water leaves room for the imagination: inviting contemplation of the immensity
Read moreLiturgy in Collegeville: From the Archives – Part XXVIII
The position of the tabernacle was the first main topic of discussion. Then it was recommended that we use whole-wheat hosts at Mass. (January, 1965)
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