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Daily Archives: 12 September 2007
Book Review: Celebrating Good Liturgy
A few years back, America magazine commissioned a number of prominent liturgists to write articles on the various ministries of the Mass: lectors, music, hospitality, presiders, etc.. Editor James Martin has combined these essays into a hundred page book titled, … Continue reading
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The Armchair Liturgist: Procession with the Collection at Mass
Most every parish takes up a collection at Mass. Many bring this in procession to the altar, but do they follow the prescription of GIRM 73: It is well also that money or other gifts for the poor or for … Continue reading
Posted in The Armchair Liturgist
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