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Daily Archives: 14 July 2011
The Armchair Liturgist: Multiple Infant Baptisms at Liturgy
My personal record on this front would be my very first day on the job as a full-time liturgist. Second Sunday of the month, and a growing parish I commenced serving had nineteen infant baptisms at its 12:30 (non-Eucharistic) liturgy. … Continue reading
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Liturgiam Authenticam 3
Regarding liturgical renewal, let’s congratulate human beings, especially the bishops: 3. The liturgical renewal thus far has seen positive results, achieved through the labor and the skill of many, but in particular of the Bishops, to whose care and zeal … Continue reading