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F Ring Fun
Saturn’s F Ring interacts with the moon Prometheus (out of the image frame) to form those irregularities. The moon in view is Atlas.
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DMC 18-19: Tasks for Children
We’re still discussing Masses of mostly adults in which children participate. Give kids something to do: 18. It may also be very helpful to give some task to the children. They may, for example, bring forward the gifts or perform … Continue reading
Mahrt Misses on the Three Judgments, Too
Since the post on William Mahrt’s critique of instruments was so popular, I thought I’d have a go with his misunderstanding of MCW’s Three Judgments and their retention in SttL. His whole essay is here. But here’s the relevant portion: … Continue reading
Posted in Liturgical Music, Music
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The Armchair Liturgist: Booking the Priest
As we head deep into Lent and clergy are presiding at form II, scrutinies, and the myriad liturgies of Holy Week, let me ask this of you armchair liturgists eager to assist: what do you think of booking the clergy? … Continue reading
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