Liturgy
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Psalms: Personal or Communal?
By Br Thomas Thérèse Mannion | Much is still unknown about the origin of the psalms. How were they read?
Gaudete
GAUDETE: Rejoice! This Sunday, Advent takes an especially hopeful outlook, as we look forward to Christ’s fast approaching Nativity. In
Pray Compline online!
Compline for Sundays III-VI in Lent from godzdogz on Vimeo. Two years ago, we uploaded this audio recording of Compline for Sundays III-VI in Lent. The
The Sacraments as Liturgy
Dominicans from the French Studentate on a guided tour at Chevetogne
Compline for Sundays III-VI in Lent
Compline for Sundays III-VI in Lent from godzdogz on Vimeo. Last week, we uploaded an audio recording of Compline for Sundays
Domine, non sum dignus…
The Liturgy is a rich tapestry of Scriptural imagery and allusions, woven together by the Church’s venerable ritual tradition in
Institution Narrative
Two of the most obvious and controversial changes in the new translation relate to the consecration of the precious blood.
Sanctus
The Sanctus, which concludes the Preface of the Eucharistic Prayer, comes directly from the Sacred Scriptures. In addition to the
Preparation of the Gifts
At this part of the Mass, the gifts of bread and wine (along with any financial collection) are presented. We
The Penitential Rite
In looking at the changes to the English translation of the Penitential Rite, this piece will concentrate on the Confiteor,
“And With Your Spirit”
One of the most noticeable changes to the new translation of the Roman Missal is the shift from And
Lost in translation?
Traduttore – traditore (the translator is a traitor) runs the Italian play on words, and its own English translation already