Sad news to end 2005 / begn 2006 ... Please pray for the repose of the soul of THOMAS JULIAN TALLEY who died peacefully in the early evening of December 30. It...
Greetings, all: ... The question Kate poses is ultimately ecclesiological. After Vatican Council II, the language of "Eucharistic Celebration" was in vogue,...
You seem to miss the entire point of this thread entitled "The Holy Spirit in the Feminine." You keep belaboring the stipulation that Christians will continue...
I've lost track of who the "you" is in your post. But I would make just a few comments in response. It can be argued that there is a difference between images...
This is my first post to this discussion board (thanks for letting me know about this group Julie!), but I will jump right in. Frank you write, "Next Sunday we...
God comes to us in ways that are accessible to us: through words and signs, scripture and sacraments. All words and signs are inadequate when it comes to the...
... From: "Cody C. Unterseher" <oblate21@...> ... But couldn't it just come down to looking at the origens of the word. President literally is one who...
... No, because no word has a meaning which solely depends on its origins. All words change in meaning and association in different places, different times and...
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William Renwick
renwick@...
Jan 2, 2006 2:34 pm
The Gregorian Institute of Canada announces the publication of the first instalment of "Music of the Sarum Office". This is a performing and scholarly edition...
But in the USA, we do use "president" to mean simply "person presiding over a meeting"; for instance, strictly speaking, we should call our bishop "Mr....
I am sure we have discussed this before, but with the turn of conversation, it bears mentioning again, as a point of information. In the current Roman books,...
Dear Friends, Of your Christian charity, I bid your prayers for the quiet repose of the soul of my father, John Sandford Fleming MacLean, Priest of the...
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Douglas Cowling
dcowling@...
Jan 2, 2006 3:55 pm
... The British "Alternative Service Book" (1980) used "President" for the Holy Communion B rite. This so horrified Canadian sensibilities (which are always...
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dlewisaao@...
Jan 2, 2006 4:06 pm
In a message dated 1/2/2006 10:37:08 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, thomas@... writes: I am sure we have discussed this before, but with the turn of ...
... As Scott Knitter pointed out earlier "'Presider' sounds like modern churchspeak." More than sounds like, the term seems to have come into the English...
Yesterday, my Episcopal parish held an Office of Lessons and Carols. We began with a Processional, a Bidding Prayer, the Pater Noster, five Lessons, five...
... the ... wavelength ... Undivided Church that makes ... Eucharist ... community meal? And I ponder, does celebrant actually move us a different direction ...
... What one calls a priest or minister has little effect in the doing of the rite because there is no instance, that I can recall, where any minister ...
... How many questions are you trying to beg, David? :-) Seriously: you're not going to get away with assertions like 'the Eucharist ... original sacrificial...
That symbolism isn't clear to me. It's the humanity, not the sex. But what do I know? ... -- Scott R. Knitter Edgewater, Chicago, Illinois USA ...
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dlewisaao@...
Jan 2, 2006 8:20 pm
In a message dated 1/2/2006 1:43:09 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, jarp198604@... writes: Anyone else have fond memories of this beautiful service? We do...
I will be attending Mass this evening and will pray for your family and give thanks for the life of a faithful priest. Peace... MaryM (the Aussie lay RC...
... From: <dlewisaao@...> To: <liturgy-l@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Tuesday, January 03, 2006 4:18 AM Subject: Re: [liturgy-l] Re: Celebrants and presiders ......
In a message dated 1/2/2006 8:38:39 PM Eastern Standard Time, liturgy-l@yahoogroups.com writes: The Son has taught us to pray to God as Abba, Father. The...
Both the Anglicans and RCs used to celebrate Jan. 1, the Octave of Christmas, as the Feast of the Circumcision. The Anglican/Episcs now do "Holy Name" - ...