Your report rightly says, ‘Jesus used the language of the people when he was speaking with them’. But with the exception of the beginning of Mass, a few brief dialogues and blessings, almost every
Dear Fathers, there is much of the adolescent in your attitude! Big bad Rome telling you what to do, eh? Are you going to be naughty boys and sulk in the corner? Come on, grow up! Ours is the Latin ri
After being treated to an analysis of the new Liturgy from a Benedictine priest I have an observation to offer. The Priest (I know he was a priest because someone told me) made the same comments as th
I am glad that following Pope Benedict’s visit to the U.K. many felt he had treated them like adults. Of course, this is how it should be.
But it raises a question for me regarding the introduction
I think Ann Widdecombe summed up alot during the Pope's State Visit to the UK when she thanked the Pope for treating the british people like adults.Before getting outraged about these texts, it will b
As a woman the texts you quote do not insult or offend me. I understand the use of men here refers to human beings in general and is not intended to be non-inclusive. I might have thought it was whe
I fully support the Association in this. The new texts are a step back to a church that I thought had died long ago? The fact that it is so difficult to access what is proposed says plenty ( apart fro
The proposed introduction of the new liturgical texts in such a hasty manner is in sharp contrast to the current preparations for the Eucharistic Congress. However I believe that it will have a far mo
I dread the introduction of new texts. People in general don't want them. We have much deeper liturgical problems and challenges. The lack of consultation is unfortunate. So without getting into an ap
Just as a point of information the Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time marks the beginning of Catholic Schools Week 2011 and parishes are encouraged to celebrate Catholic Schools during one of the Sunday L
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Press Conference on New Liturgical Texts
February 3 2011Your report rightly says, ‘Jesus used the language of the people when he was speaking with them’. But with the exception of the beginning of Mass, a few brief dialogues and blessings, almost every
Press Conference on New Liturgical Texts
February 3 2011Dear Fathers, there is much of the adolescent in your attitude! Big bad Rome telling you what to do, eh? Are you going to be naughty boys and sulk in the corner? Come on, grow up! Ours is the Latin ri
Press Conference on New Liturgical Texts
February 3 2011After being treated to an analysis of the new Liturgy from a Benedictine priest I have an observation to offer. The Priest (I know he was a priest because someone told me) made the same comments as th
Press Conference on New Liturgical Texts
February 3 2011I am glad that following Pope Benedict’s visit to the U.K. many felt he had treated them like adults. Of course, this is how it should be. But it raises a question for me regarding the introduction
Press Conference on New Liturgical Texts
February 3 2011I think Ann Widdecombe summed up alot during the Pope's State Visit to the UK when she thanked the Pope for treating the british people like adults.Before getting outraged about these texts, it will b
Press Conference on New Liturgical Texts
February 3 2011As a woman the texts you quote do not insult or offend me. I understand the use of men here refers to human beings in general and is not intended to be non-inclusive. I might have thought it was whe
Press Conference on New Liturgical Texts
February 3 2011I fully support the Association in this. The new texts are a step back to a church that I thought had died long ago? The fact that it is so difficult to access what is proposed says plenty ( apart fro
Press Conference on New Liturgical Texts
February 3 2011The proposed introduction of the new liturgical texts in such a hasty manner is in sharp contrast to the current preparations for the Eucharistic Congress. However I believe that it will have a far mo
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January 20 2011I dread the introduction of new texts. People in general don't want them. We have much deeper liturgical problems and challenges. The lack of consultation is unfortunate. So without getting into an ap
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