Some say: there can be no disruption in the liturgical life of the church, no “before” and “after” the Council. Liturgies and rituals evolve slowly, like living organisms. Is this truly the case?
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Institutionalizing Dissent
What is the cost of the early morning traditional language Mass?
Read moreLiving with Diversity, Living in Charity
As an Episcopalian, I live and work in a church that has tried to deal accommodatingly with liturgical change—and has done so for some time. And in spite of all the headline-grabbing difficulties in the Episcopal Church and in the Anglican Communion, there remains a lot of room for positive, healthy diversity in expression, especially on the level of parish life.
Read moreThe New Liturgical Movement
Actually this posting should be titled The “New” Liturgical Movement. … In reality the only thing new about The New Liturgical Movement is the sophisticated technology used in presenting traditional Roman Catholic liturgy.
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