An update from CNS on the move to delay the changes in the Mass translation begun by the article by the Rev Michael Ryan in America nbsp The story also comments on Bishop Arthur Serratelli s piece in America this week Thousands join priest s campaign to delay changes in Mass prayers WASHINGTON
The New Liturgical Movement a liturgy website has gathered together some of the new translations of the Propers for Mass here in this online article nbsp 1st Sunday of AdventCollectGrant we pray almighty God that your faithful may resolveto run forth with righteous deeds to meet your
I have been musing about what it means to be beginning Ordinary Time for 2010 In one sense the term has a simple liturgical meaning Ordinary Time begins on the Monday after the Second nbsp Sunday of the Year The Baptism of the Lord There is paradoxically no first Sunday in Ordinary Time
I have been musing about what it means to be beginning Ordinary Time for 2010 In one sense the term has a simple liturgical meaning Ordinary Time begins on the Monday after the Second nbsp Sunday of the Year The Baptism of the Lord There is paradoxically no first Sunday in Ordinary Time
I last saw Sen Chris Dodd a couple of weeks ago outside of St Joseph rsquo s church where we had both just attended Mass I first met him in 1974 at the kitchen table in my home in Connecticut He had come there en route to a campaign event in our little town which had a church hall large enough f
Impressive Restraint I am impressed by the breathtaking restraint exercised by Doris Gottemoeller, R.S.M. (“A Visitor’s Guide,” 11/23). As an 81-year-old with 60 years of living this ministerial religious life, I wonder where is the outrage over the secrecy, the disrespect (of L.C.