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The Sound of Pentecost NEW LITURGICAL MOVEMENT - May 30, 2009 Here is the introit (or perhaps you can call it something else such as entrance song, processional, gathering song) as given for parishes and cathedrals by the normative music book of the Roman Rite, the Graduale Romanum, whether the form of the rite being ... http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/TheNewLiturgicalMovement/~3/iDuEAt6nTq4/sound-of-pentecost.html
Conga Drums do NOT belong in church GEM OF THE OCEAN - September 7, 2009 ... if Ricky Ricarrrrrdo is playing them. I don't know what possessed the pastor to think a "folk Mass" should be in order for a 5:15 on a Sunday. Ever since he retired the former supply priest (of 30+ serving years) he has been trying to "remake" this Mass over. About two months ago he ... http://gemoftheocean99.blogspot.com/2009/09/conga-drums-do-not-belong-in-church.html
Tallinn - the Cathedral of St Peter and St Paul THE HERMENEUTIC OF CONTINUITY - October 30, 2009 Above you can see the entrance to the Cathedral of St Peter and St Paul from "Vene" which is the street name. Here you can see inside the courtyard: And here is a close-up of the inscription: " This is truly the house of God and the gate of heaven. Built 1844. Renewed 1924. " A few shots from ... http://the-hermeneutic-of-continuity.blogspot.com/2009/10/tallinn-cathedral-of-st-peter-and-st.html
The Ministry of John Michael Poirier ABBA'S LITTLE GIRL - June 19, 2009 Shortly after my entrance into the Catholic Church, I attended a Marian Conference with my daughter, Esther. During this conference we heard John Michael Poirier for the first time. I was so touched by his music which is really prayer from his heart in song. Then ... http://abbaslittlegirl.blogspot.com/2009/06/ministry-of-john-michael-poirier.html
QUAERITUR: wedding processions WHAT DOES THE PRAYER REALLY SAY? - August 10, 2009 You would not believe the dopey things people want to do during weddings. I had a question from a reader about marriage processions. I had a (hopefully quick) question. I am getting married soon and just found out about entrance processional guidelines set by the USCCB HERE and HERE ... http://wdtprs.com/blog/2009/08/quaeritur-wedding-processions/
Leaving the liturgy with grace... LITURGY REFLECTIONS - November 19, 2009 The Church's official liturgical books speak of four processions during the celebration of the Eucharist; when the priest with the deacon and ministers go to the altar; when the deacon carries the Book of the Gospels to the pulpit before the proclamation of the Gospel; when people present the ... http://liturgy.blogs.com/liturgy_reflections/2009/07/leaving-the-liturgy-with-grace.html
MASS CONFUSSION PART 6 ADAM'S ALE - June 18, 2009 T he very next sentence of the Mass I find very intimidating. The priest asks the congregation, "Pray my brothers and sisters that this our sacrifice will be acceptable to God the Almighty Father," to which they respond, "May the Lord accept this sacrifice AT YOUR HANDS, for the praise and glory ... http://clevelandpriest.blogspot.com/2009/06/mass-confussion-part-6.html
How Beautiful REDLAND CATHOLIC - September 8, 2009 ... of an earlier post about a visit I made to St. Ann's Novitiate to attend the profession Mass for the Little Sisters of the Poor. For Part I of this post on my visit to the Little Sisters of the Poor Novitiate, click here or scroll down... Pictured are the newly professed Little Sisters and the new ... http://redlandcatholic.typepad.com/redland_catholic/2007/09/how-beautiful-p.html
To Calvary CATHOLIC BY GRACE - August 29, 2009 ... when we moved to Hoover, Iowa. The church is different from the way I remember it. Today, the entrance is located at the rear of the church. When I was a little girl, this was the back of the church. Mentally remove the entryway and imagine a little door in its place. That was the back door. The door ... http://catholicbygrace.blogspot.com/2009/08/to-calvary.html
Mass with 'Nowhere Man' THE CATHOLIC THING - October 21, 2009 ... the street this Sunday in one of Dublin's suburbs. I passed by a Parish, whose name I liked. Mass was just starting, so I popped inside." So far, so good. A time was when what went on inside was pretty much the same all over. It was a comforting thought that we could be at home almost anywhere. "It ... http://www.thecatholicthing.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=2363&Itemid=2