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More retreat adventures
In the Fall of 1987, I was finishing up my Master’s degree at St Bernard’s. My thesis was humming along in next-to-last draft, I was training for the foreign language requirement dredging ten-year-old German out of my brain’s recesses, and … Continue reading
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Winners and losers in the new ICEL Ordo Missae draft
Winners: Publishers, who will be busy beavers on revisions. I think if you asked these folks if they’d prefer sung Eucharistic Prayer settings or spanking new royalties on their catalogue of Mass settings, their reply would be, “Can you spell … Continue reading
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Ordo Missae draft
Thanks to the Australian media, St Blog’s now has a copy of the draft of the Order of Mass. An early version of how the people will say Mass from the pages of your 2008 missalette is available so many … Continue reading
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