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Filed under ‘November 2018’

Last but not Least: A Liturgical Look at Holy Communion as The Sacrament of the Dying
Nov 21, 2018

Last but not Least: A Liturgical Look at Holy Communion as The Sacrament of the Dying

By Fr. Ryan Rojo
The New Old Liturgy: Celebrating the Received Tradition of the Roman Rite
Nov 21, 2018

The New Old Liturgy: Celebrating the Received Tradition of the Roman Rite

By Monsignor Marc B. Caron
Special Report: Synod of Bishops Provides Youth Renewed Focus on the Liturgy
Nov 21, 2018

Special Report: Synod of Bishops Provides Youth Renewed Focus on the Liturgy

By The Editors
By Neither Word Nor Bread Alone: The Order of <em>Logos</em> and <em>Ethos</em> in the Liturgy
Nov 21, 2018

By Neither Word Nor Bread Alone: The Order of Logos and Ethos in the Liturgy

By Father Emery de Gaál
Why the Liturgical Reform?  <br/>Or, “What if we just say no to any liturgical change?”
Nov 21, 2018

Why the Liturgical Reform?
Or, “What if we just say no to any liturgical change?”

By Helen Hull Hitchcock
Enter His Courts with Songs of Praise: A Walk-through of the Revised Liturgy for a Church Dedication
Nov 21, 2018

Enter His Courts with Songs of Praise: A Walk-through of the Revised Liturgy for a Church Dedication

By Father Michael J. Flynn
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