As we mentioned before, a new English translation of the Roman Missal is being prepared. This will be used in English speaking countries throughout the Catholic Church. To help us learn more about this new translation, we’re trying to answer some of the key questions here. Is what we say at Mass going to change? … Continue reading 12/9/10 – Is What We Say at Mass Going to Change?
Liturgy Corner
Yesterday I finally received my copy of the DVD catechetical resource Become One Body One Spirit in Christ from the supplier I ordered it from months ago - but it's not their fault (I'll get to that later)! I've had a quick look so far, following from a brief partial preview back in February. I … Continue reading Become One Body, One Spirit in Christ – It’s Arrived!
As we mentioned earlier this year, a new English translation of the Roman Missal is being prepared. This will be used in English speaking countries throughout the Catholic Church. Just recently, this translation was released in final form for the United States of America, meaning it can be published and implemented in American parishes next … Continue reading 29/8/10 – Is the Order of Mass Going to Change?
At present, we are exploring the liturgical principles which underpin our work in the Church Renewal Process. Having considered active participation, we now consider the sixth principle, namely: The general plan of the church Over the centuries, many Catholic churches have been built. Very rarely is one church building identical to another, and the layout, … Continue reading 22/8/10 – The General Plan of the Church
At present, we are exploring the liturgical principles which underpin our work in the Church Renewal Process. Having considered active participation, we now consider the fifth principle, namely: Designing churches for liturgical celebration In some religious traditions, sacred buildings are constructed (at least in part) to provide a place for their god to dwell. The … Continue reading 15/8/10 – Designing Churches for Liturgical Celebration
