Inclusive language appears to be dead, and those of us who continue to demand it appear obsolete and out-of-touch.
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Inclusive language appears to be dead, and those of us who continue to demand it appear obsolete and out-of-touch.
Read more“…to reeducate our people in their religion, to purify and revitalize their forms of worship and devotion, to restore dignity, beauty, simplicity, and good taste…”
Read moreIt is important to not only acknowledge the presence of those around us but also to wish them “buen Camino” and recognize that they are also walking through life alongside you.
Read morePicturesque Arrival, Ong Hwee Yen, 2010. You can find more of Ong Hwee Yen’s work here. The sons of Zebedee press Christ: Promise that one may sit
Read moreA few days ago, the German theologian and church musician Godehard Joppich was honored with the 2018 Award of European Church Music. Among Joppich’s predecessors
Read moreA dramatic moment occurred in the annual business meeting, when the successor of the Hymn Society’s full-time Executive Director, Jan Kraybill, was announced.
Read moreFounded by the Benedictine Dom Bernard Botte (+1980) and Orthodox Father Cyprien Kern (+1960) and others, the conference has maintained the objective of scholarly research in pursuit of what does and can yet unite Christians in and through the liturgy. This year’s theme was “Le corps humain dans la liturgie” (“The Human Body in the Liturgy”).
Read moreWe should always seek more adequate language about God, but let’s not fool ourselves into thinking that by doing so we can free ourselves from having to wrestle with the words in all their gendered, historical, concrete specificity.
Read moreA delightful account by Evelyn Waugh
Read moreAn occasional series of statements from the pope of liturgical reform who is to be canonized in October.
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