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Daily Archives: 9 June 2011
The Armchair Liturgist: Songs on a Wall
Deacon Greg Kandra gives a thumbs down to projecting music on a wall at liturgy. Not every church is arranged for this to work. Some places like my parish are arranged antiphonally and there is no optimal space to project … Continue reading
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Varietates Legitimae 43: Art in Liturgy
VL gives one section to treat the visual arts: 43. The liturgical celebration is enriched by the presence of art, which helps the faithful to celebrate, meet God and pray. Art in the church, which is made up of all … Continue reading
The Observers
Amidst all the kerfuffle in Kansas City, a few commentators have zeroed in on the observant parents, teachers, and principal whose observations landed Fr Shawn Ratigan in a criminal investigation and his bishop in hot water. Consider this tomayto/tomahto moment … Continue reading
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