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Television, Time Use, Lent, and the Divine Office
From 1965 to 1995 both paid and unpaid work declined, thereby increasing leisure time, especially television viewing.
Read moreTutorial Videos
A link for Corpus Christi Watershed was shared with me this morning. It includes videos of someone singing the ICEL chants. This might come in
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 moreBlog tip: A Seat at the Table
When the discussion gets a bit wild at PrayTell, perhaps you want to seek out a more peaceful place. Refresh your spirit at A Seat At The Table. Really beautiful, really inspirational.
Read moreRoman Churches
Villanova University in Pennsylvania has taken some really beautiful photos of St. Peter’s Basilica and other majors churches in Rome.
Read moreTip: Paul Turner
You will want to know about Fr. Paul Turner’s website – which has useful information on the new missal and lots of other topics too.
Read moreHoly Week and Triduum in New York
New York parishes share photos of their Holy Week and Triduum celebrations on-line.
Read moreLTP Website: Revised Roman Missal
Liturgy Training Publications has launched an impressive website for the implementation of the revised Roman Missal – news, resources, workshops, blogs, FAQs, and more. Check it out!
Read moreA Link of Practical Interest
I’ve just run across the blog entitled The Altar Guild Resource for the Diocese of Rhode Island” and I thought I’d pass the link along. Ostensibly it’s for the Episcopal Church in the diocese of Rhode Island, but a quick look at current and archived posts suggests that it’s scope will extend beyond its intended geography and communion.
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