by Timothy O’Malley
“is it really the case that many of those attracted to the 1963 Missal of John XVIII (the extraordinary form) are dismissive of the ecclesiology brought about by the Second Vatican Council? Or is it not often true that those fascinated by ‘the reform of the reform’ are disenchanted with certain features of the implementation of the reform itself?”
Tag: Notre Dame Center for Liturgy
Changes at Notre Dame Center for Liturgy
Beginning in January 2012, the Institute for Church Life at Notre Dame will issue the free-of-charge online quarterly Church Life under the general editorship of the Center for Liturgy.
Read moreNotre Dame Center for Liturgy launches electronic journal
Best wishes to the Notre Dame Center for Liturgy on the beginning of their new electronic journal, “Oblation: Liturgy and Evangelization.”
Read more“Formed for the Liturgy · Reformed by the Liturgy”: June 20-22
The conference will explore how the liturgy both expects us to have been formed, and then re-forms us, in regard to our rootedness in the Gospel, our identity as Body of Christ, our mission to serve, and our call to the kingdom to come.
Read moreMystagogical musical musings at NDCL
I have posted four “mystagogical musical musings” at the Notre Dame Center for Liturgy on four of the longer congregational chants: the Glory to God, the Holy, Holy, Holy, the Lord’s Prayer, and the Lamb of God. I look at both the new text and the new English chant settings.
Read moreNotre Dame Center for Liturgy: New Director
Tim O’Malley is now acting director of the Notre Dame Center for Liturgy (formerly the Notre Dame Center for Pastoral Liturgy).
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