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23991
... I'm crying "Foul!" on this one! Although I suppose that moving, however recently, from the "heathen" list to something other is a bit of improvement......
Jerry Kliner
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Dec 1, 2005
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23992
As a spiritual discipline and an exercise in liturgical design, I will be creating a Lessons and Carols service with a focus on Benedictine Spirituality. For...
Will Westerfield
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Dec 1, 2005
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23993
In a message dated 12/1/2005 9:46:19 AM Eastern Standard Time, oregan@... writes: Thanks for that. I had found the site previously but the actual...
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Dec 1, 2005
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23994
One of the antecedents of the United Church of Christ, the Reformed Church in the United States, experienced an interesting "high church" movement during the...
Ray Gadke
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Dear Daniel: Shhhh! Don't tell anyone! This has been one of the best kept liturgical secrets of the 'wild' West! Rdr. James Olympia, WA ... From:...
James Morgan
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Dec 1, 2005
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23996
Now that the Holy See is talking about 'eliminating' Limbo, many of us are wondering about a lot of things.... Rdr. James Olympia, WA ... From:...
James Morgan
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Dec 1, 2005
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23997
I can see the headlines now: Holy See Closes Limbo; Pagan Babies Placed in Foster Homes in Suburb of Purgatory ... -- Scott R. Knitter Edgewater, Chicago,...
Scott Knitter
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Dec 1, 2005
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23998
Chris, ... Thank you very much, but that is okay. James...
James
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Dec 2, 2005
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23999
... Ah-ha, I had not noticed the list of PDF files. I had been clicking on a Book of Worship link that was bad. Thanks. James O'Regan...
James O'Regan
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Dec 2, 2005
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24000
One could also translate metanoia as repentance, or "turning around." I decided to dramatize Joseph Ratzinger's "turning together toward the (coming) Lord" by...
Frank Senn
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Dec 2, 2005
2:53 pm
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For liturgists, how about Anscar Chapungco of the Philippines? Or his mentor (also Robert Taft's) Juan Mateos, whose book *Unconventional Christianity,* is...
Frank Senn
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Dec 2, 2005
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Are we Irrelevant? At least heathen got attention! Pastor Senn ... I'm crying "Foul!" on this one! Although I suppose that moving, however recently, from the...
Frank Senn
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Dec 2, 2005
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I'm not sure that the Mercersburg liturgy can be said to have 'drawn heavily on Anglican worship' certainly looking at the communion service in the E&R ...
Hugh Graham
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Dec 2, 2005
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... In English folklore, the rooster crowed all through the night on Christmas Eve to hail the birth of the Sun of Righteousness: Some say that ever 'gainst...
Douglas Cowling
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Dec 2, 2005
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... One famous song with this motif is Leadbelly's "Christmas is a-comin'": Christmas is a-comin', and it's a-comin'. [etc.] Santa Claus a-comin', and he's...
Ormonde Plater
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Dec 2, 2005
8:39 pm
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... So you get to set up your liturgy? Fascinating. As you know in the Eastern Orthodox tradition everything is all ready 'preordained'. What tradition do you...
Olympiada Kane
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Dec 2, 2005
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Olympiada asked of Frank Senn. I snipped and am posting this publicly because of Olympiada's ... Frank is a pre-eminent Lutheran scholar on liturgy. Please go...
James O'Regan
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Dec 2, 2005
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24008
Roosters in Honduras crow all nighg long too, but not just at Christmas. Shalom B'Yeshua HaMoshiach +Michael Joe Thannisch, SST, OSL mjthan@... ...
Michael Joe Thannisch
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Dec 3, 2005
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24009
Many Protestants reject "Transubstantiation," because they feel that it overthrows the nature of a sacrament. Sacraments are outwards signs instituted by...
James
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Dec 4, 2005
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I don't know of ANY Protestants who accept the theological doctrine of Transubstantiation. I know (and am one of them myself) of many Anglicans who accept...
Will Westerfield
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Dec 4, 2005
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My understanding is that the Council of Trent declared that 'transubstantaition' was an 'adequate' description of what happens and condemned all who said it...
I. MacDonald
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Dec 4, 2005
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... <macdonaldyemcan2002@y...> wrote: <<My understanding is that the Council of Trent declared that 'transubstantaition' was an 'adequate' description of what...
Christian McConnell
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Dec 4, 2005
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... <<For liturgists, how about Anscar Chapungco of the Philippines? Or his mentor (also Robert Taft's) Juan Mateos, whose book *Unconventional Christianity,*...
Christian McConnell
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Dec 4, 2005
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... The whole gamut of sacramental theology asks of the first paragraph: how does that work? What is the relationship between what is visible and what is ...
James O'Regan
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Dec 4, 2005
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24015
... What I would like to see is an attempt to use String Theory as a construct or worldview to account for God and incarnation. Newtonio-Aristotelian physics,...
James O'Regan
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Dec 4, 2005
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... Indeed, on both counts. In the thirteenth session of the Council: CHAPTER IV. On Transubstantiation. And because that Christ, our Redeemer, declared that...
Thomas R. Jackson
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Dec 4, 2005
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Will, I'm glad that you are comfortable being an Anglican, as I am being a Lutheran. But our Lord does pray for the unity of his body. There are different...
Frank Senn
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Dec 4, 2005
10:17 pm
24018
And I would also add to Frank's reply that there is also a recognition of the real presence of Christ in the sacrament in the Reformed, although this can get...
Hugh Graham
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Dec 4, 2005
10:25 pm
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Actually, you may be correct that Mateos was a Spaniard. I didn't find a lot on him on Google. I know that he was a Jesuit and a mentor of Robert Taft at the...
Frank Senn
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Dec 4, 2005
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... Perhaps the most interesting take on transubstantion was a recent biography of Galileo which suggested that the real issue of conflict between the ...
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