“Never have we so hurt and mistreated our common home as we have in the last 200 years.” How, therefore, shall we pray?
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“Never have we so hurt and mistreated our common home as we have in the last 200 years.” How, therefore, shall we pray?
Read moreSimilar to the voices of the Liturgical Movement in the West, the Bishops of the Russian Church in the early 20th century were concerned with the participation of the faithful in liturgy. As one bishop wrote, “…the faithful must participate in it directly, consciously, and actively.”
Read moreIn his blog on this site last week (6 July), Michael Joncas gave a wonderful overview of the Irish Church Music Association gathered in Maynooth,
Read moreInculturation is a difficult process.
Read moreThe situation in Dakar is unique because it is motivated by ecology rather than a simple question of what is available.
Read moreToday the CDF released some Complementary Normsof the Apostolic Constitution “Anglicanorum coetibus” of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith along with an Explanatory Note. Some
Read moreFrom my Introduction to the first issue of Liturgy for 2019, which I had the pleasure of guest-editing:
Read moreThese women have been committed to oblivion by not being allowed to exist in the community record at all.
Read moreFor Catholics in Asia, the Lunar New Year is celebrated almost as if it were a Feast day.
Read moreAny marginalization and discrimination present in the Church would be seen in liturgy – these things don’t happen in a vacuum.
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