Scripture expresses a preference for one bread and one cup.
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Scripture expresses a preference for one bread and one cup.
Read moreThe Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops (CCCB) has hired Ms. Christina Ronzio as the next Director of the CCCB English-language office for liturgy and the sacraments, the National
Read more“Did I help the community to pray?” is a good question for liturgical ministers to ask themselves after carrying out their role.
Read moreThe communion procession is so much richer than the practical matter of getting from A to B. It is a ritual expression of our identity as fellow pilgrims on a journey to the heavenly banquet, singing as we walk.
Read morePerhaps in the monarchical era it would have made sense to be called a ‘prince of the church,’ as the cardinals are, but does it today? The only prince mentioned in the gospel is Satan!
Read moreOnce again, God has a great sense of humor.
Read moreBut, today, I can’t sing Lee Greenwood’s iconic “American” song. I find it even more repulsive to sing these words in a house of worship.
Read moreFrom our place in the universe to our place in a sanctuary, how do we best name our place, in worship?
Read moreThe wild man from beyond the borders of religious piety… of societal decency… invades Ordinary Time,
Read moreNPM’s Matt Reichert visits with Fr. Anthony Ruff OSB about chant.
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