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Participation From Antiphonal Seating
A comment box participant related, then asked: In antiphonal seating, I have the altar far to the left of me and while I certainly don’t mind turning my head to look on the Sacred Presence, I feel like I am … Continue reading
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GILH 44-49: Readings, Homily, and Response
After the psalms, we head into the second half of the celebration. The single reading follows the two psalms and canticle of the ‘”hinge” hours: 44. After the psalmody there is either a short reading or a longer one. We … Continue reading
Posted in GILH, Liturgy, Rites
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