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Filed under ‘Father Boniface Hicks’

New Book Explores the Sound Theology of Liturgical Silence
Jan 11, 2025

New Book Explores the Sound Theology of Liturgical Silence

By Father Donald Anstoetter
The Quiet That Speaks – Thanksgiving after Mass
Jun 20, 2022

The Quiet That Speaks – Thanksgiving after Mass

By Father Boniface Hicks, OSB
The Quiet That Speaks – <i>Quod ore sumpsimus</i>: “What has passed our lips as food”
May 24, 2022

The Quiet That Speaks – Quod ore sumpsimus: “What has passed our lips as food”

By Father Boniface Hicks, OSB
The Quiet That Speaks – <i>Corpus Christi custodiat me</i>: “May the Body of Christ keep me safe for eternal life.”
Mar 30, 2022

The Quiet That Speaks – Corpus Christi custodiat me: “May the Body of Christ keep me safe for eternal life.”

By Father Boniface Hicks, OSB
The Quiet That Speaks – <i>Perceptio Corporis et Sanguinis tui</i>: “May the Receiving of your Body and Blood”
Feb 23, 2022

The Quiet That Speaks – Perceptio Corporis et Sanguinis tui: “May the Receiving of your Body and Blood”

By Father Boniface Hicks, OSB
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