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Daily Archives: 3 May 2008
Where Have They Hidden The Lord?
The easy answer is that they haven’t really hidden him, and we do have a major elevation–at least one–to prove it. There is a reaction brewing against priests saying Mass with the Eucharistic elements in full view. Most often the discussion … Continue reading
Posted in Liturgy
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HCWEOM 93-94: Exposition
With these next posts of HCWEOM 93-100, we look at the Rite of Eucharistic Exposition and Benediction (REEB). The rite offers all red, no black on what to do: 93. After the people have assembled, a song may be sung … Continue reading
Posted in HCWEOM, post-conciliar liturgy documents, Rites
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The Last Word Each Evening …
Quaterly, Anita and I receive the newsletter from Norwegian Cistercians at Tautra. They maintain a web page, simple and appropriately Cisterician. I thought these notes from their February newsletter would inform some recent discussions on music: Ave Maria, gratia plena, … Continue reading
Posted in Liturgical Music, Other Places, spirituality
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