Liturgical hopefulness does not look for some other world to which we can “fly away” as this one burns
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Liturgical hopefulness does not look for some other world to which we can “fly away” as this one burns
Read moreSome thoughts about the introit Populus Sion on the 2nd Sunday of Advent.
Read moreHow often do we and our assemblies view gathering as a mere sociological happening? Or perhaps as a mere prelude to worship? How often do we reflect on our gathering as playing a role in a / the eschatological drama?
Read moreRead Chapter 1 of Thomas Rausch, SJ’s new book Eschatology, Liturgy, and Christology: Toward Recovering an Eschatological Imagination.
Stay tuned for future giveaways from Liturgical Press and Pray Tell.
Inspired by our successful drawing last week, we’re giving away five copies of another great new book this week: Eschatology, Liturgy, and Christology: Toward Recovering an Eschatological Imagination, by Thomas P. Rausch, SJ.
Read moreSave the date: Christ will return May 21, 2011.
Read moreIs eschatology about the future or the present? Is liturgy an escape from the world or entrance into a new world?
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