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Daily Archives: 11 September 2007
Vox Clara Has The End In Sight
CNS reports that the Vox Clara Commission, recently breaking from their meeting last week, expect that the English translation of the Roman Missal will be completed and approved by the end of 2009. Given the time it will take to … Continue reading
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Golden Mouth
Thursday is the feast for one of my favorite classical mystagogues. If you care for some musical inspiration, I recommend you play this past Sunday’s sacred music program from Australian public radio. You’ll be happy to tune in to Rachmaninov’s … Continue reading
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The Armchair Liturgist: Handling 9/11
It’s not hard to see that 9/11 is evolving into some kind of a national observance. Exactly what, I’m not sure. Sixty years later, we still remember Pearl Harbor, but there’s nothing like a civic holiday connected with it. Not … Continue reading
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