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Liturgy and Time

Celebrating Palm Sunday with Matthew’s passion narrative

Celebrating Palm Sunday with Matthew’s passion narrative

... that liturgy is often poorly prepared with the genuine excuse that there was not enough time to get it all done ...is time consuming and needs careful practice and he should hand it over to others ...

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[H223.Ebook] PDF Ebook The Spirit Of The Liturgy By Romano Guardini.pdf

[H223.Ebook] PDF Ebook The Spirit Of The Liturgy By Romano Guardini.pdf

... THE liturgy does not say “I,” but “We,” unless the particular action which is being performed specifically requires the singular number ...The liturgy is not celebrated by the individual, but by the body of ...

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Creating an Italian Reformed Liturgy: Anglican Aspirations and Conflicts

Creating an Italian Reformed Liturgy: Anglican Aspirations and Conflicts

... Over time this Church came to number ten-or-so congregations in central and north-western ...Campello’s liturgy as it was he who carried out the Italian translation of the Roman Missal (Liturgia, 1884) that ...

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What makes for a better city? Eucharistic liturgy as social critique

What makes for a better city? Eucharistic liturgy as social critique

... one time both Babylon and Jerusalem, as we are reminded by Jesus’ description of Jerusalem, the city of peace, as the one who stones the prophets (Luke 19:41)’ (Gorringe, 2002, ...

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Tikey Zes: The Divine Liturgy of St John Chrysostom (1991)

Tikey Zes: The Divine Liturgy of St John Chrysostom (1991)

... Germany, the University of Oxford, Princeton University, and Yale University, and venues in Greece, including the Sacred Music Festival of Patmos, the Ekatontapiliani and Church of the Lifegiving Spring on Paros, the ...

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Richard W. Pfaff, The Liturgy in Medieval England: A History (2009)

Richard W. Pfaff, The Liturgy in Medieval England: A History (2009)

... A particularly important discussion is developed in the third tranche with a detailed account, in no fewer than four chapters (10–13), of the early development and spread of Sarum Use—one of the most over-generalized and ...

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The Bonds of Freedom: Vows, Sacraments and the Formation of the Christian Self

The Bonds of Freedom: Vows, Sacraments and the Formation of the Christian Self

... the liturgy as a whole is trying to do: to transform the self of the worshipper into a new corporeal form of the crucified and risen body of ...the liturgy. The people met upon the road live in the ...

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The Divine Liturgy of St John Chrysostom according to the Byzantine Tradition: A New Musical Setting in English

The Divine Liturgy of St John Chrysostom according to the Byzantine Tradition: A New Musical Setting in English

... same time this has been a corporate effort, with comments from our interna- tional Editorial Committee stimulating the produc- tion of multiple drafts for most ...Divine Liturgy was originally envisioned as ...

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Liturgy translated : languages of nature, man and God in Smart’s Jubilate agno

Liturgy translated : languages of nature, man and God in Smart’s Jubilate agno

... the time of writing the Jubilate, the presentation of men and animals as sharing the same capacities is habitual enough to evolve out of verbal punning: ‘Let Jubal ...

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Mission, liturgy, and world in relationality: Towards a decentred liturgical theology of mission

Mission, liturgy, and world in relationality: Towards a decentred liturgical theology of mission

... a time of trial as the old identity slowly adapts to the new ...same time, the very human heart will resist, struggle, and be in conflict with the future Reign of ...

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Saving the Souls of Medieval London  Perpetual Chantries at St  Paul’s Cathedral, c 1200 1548

Saving the Souls of Medieval London Perpetual Chantries at St Paul’s Cathedral, c 1200 1548

... approximately 20 per cent of their income by the time of the Valor Ecclesiasticus in the early 1530s. Chapter two discusses the management of the chantries in St. Paul’s and their personnel. There is considerable ...

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Ecclesial Questions for the Global Community

Ecclesial Questions for the Global Community

... in time and space that our Christianity necessarily is affected by and reflects our particular culture; or at least it should ...the liturgy, we see that the “Western style” of doing things is somehow ...

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Kritsch_unc_0153D_15048.pdf

Kritsch_unc_0153D_15048.pdf

... a time roughly contemporaneous with the early expansion of the Anglo-Saxon Church within ...mass liturgy in Rome (scholarly consensus maintains that the collection is, in part, reflective of earlier papal ...

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Three prayers in dialogue: the Shema, the Lord’s Prayer and the al-Fatiha

Three prayers in dialogue: the Shema, the Lord’s Prayer and the al-Fatiha

... The multidimensional experience of the Shema explains why it is the first line of liturgy that a Jewish child learns. Traditionally it is learned by rote from the parents who recite it over the child as the ...

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The Individual in the (Catholic) Mass: Restoration, Self and Community in Liturgy and Literature

The Individual in the (Catholic) Mass: Restoration, Self and Community in Liturgy and Literature

... Over time, however, France more widely saw a revival of interest in the chant, as dioceses abandoned their “idiosyncratic ‘neo-Gallican’ liturgies” (Soltner 105) and returned to the Roman ...

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Liturgy as space for anticipation

Liturgy as space for anticipation

... Obviously the future by implication means ‘not now’, the future is the future, but this is often misunderstood as an experience of time exclusively related to a futurum, that is, an attitude or mentality that ...

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The Changing Shape of Liturgy: From earliest Christianity to the end of Late Antiquity

The Changing Shape of Liturgy: From earliest Christianity to the end of Late Antiquity

... about historical methods and the biases of sources, resulting in a greater honesty about what is missing and what we can and cannot know on the basis of the evidence that we do have. Together, these changing perspectives ...

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Attitude change through understanding (cognition) of the influence of the persuasive language of liturgy

Attitude change through understanding (cognition) of the influence of the persuasive language of liturgy

... needed. Liturgy should not create fear for daily life or any avoidance of ...In liturgy, it is not the case of liturgists that gang up against the participants in ...in liturgy as responsible ...

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The development of the understanding of ministry in the Australian church union negotiations 1957 1971

The development of the understanding of ministry in the Australian church union negotiations 1957 1971

... Uniting Church in Australia, Commissioning of Elders, Lay Preachers and J\~embers of the Parish Council, Assembly Commission on Liturgy, The Joint Board of .Christian Education of Austra[r] ...

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Good liturgy: can we use a ‘principles’ approach?

Good liturgy: can we use a ‘principles’ approach?

... good liturgy cannot be measured in a finite way. So assessing a liturgy is not a matter of ‘ticking boxes’ or grading ...poor liturgy is easier to assess: one sees people departing with messages ...

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