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Changes in the New Edition of the Roman Missal (an Introduction)
As early as April 2002 the Congregatio de Cultu Divino et Disciplina Sacramentorum (Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments), the congregation of the Roman Curia responsible for matters pertaining to the liturgy of the Latin rite … Continue reading
Posted in Dispatches, Theology
Tagged catholicism, communion, curia, eucharist, liturgical revision, liturgy, mass, pope benedict XVI, pope john paul II, roman catholic church, vatican
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The Cult of the Music Festival
After more than a decade of sojourning among the Irish I am still frequently presented with surprising first encounters with Gaelic culture. This weekend past was an extraordinary weekend in that on the Saturday it presented two such first encounters. … Continue reading
Posted in Journal, Philosophy, Society and Living, Theology
Tagged child sacrifice, communion, community, culture, first holy communion, ireland, kings of leon, liturgy, music festival, popular culture, republic of ireland, sacrifice, slane, slane castle, slane music festival, Theology
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