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31531 Bosco Peters
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Mar 1, 2008
8:50 pm
Greetings Here's an interesting result of the rules of precedence: http://www.liturgy.co.nz/worship/matters_files/patrick20080301.html Lenten blessings Bosco ...
31532 Kyle Schiefelbein
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Mar 2, 2008
7:24 pm
I working on planning the Easter Vigil at Pacific Lutheran Theological Seminary. This year we have a baptism during the Vigil, but we also want to do the...
31533 Bob White
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Mar 2, 2008
7:37 pm
... Ask the assembly to respond to the questions and statement of faith and then sprinkle the assembly during a hymn following the Baptism. I assume that this...
31534 Kyle Schiefelbein
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Mar 2, 2008
10:22 pm
It is an infant baptism....
31535 Father Robert Lyons
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Mar 3, 2008
5:56 am
I was curious to see if anyone on the list had attempted to develop a useable Eucharistic Prayer based on the Anaphora found in Book VIII of the Apostolic...
31536 Frank Senn
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Mar 4, 2008
12:33 am
The real issue is: when will the civic observance be held? I live in the Chicago area and St. Patrick's Day is whenever Mayor Daley says it is. Frank C. Senn ...
31537 Scott Knitter
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Mar 4, 2008
1:30 am
Saturday, March 15, the day, by edict of Crown Prince Richard: http://www.chicagostpatsparade.com/ ... -- Scott R. Knitter Edgewater, Chicago, Illinois USA...
31538 Frank Senn
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Mar 4, 2008
2:47 am
Crown Prince? No royalty here. His Honor is da mayor. And the Chicago River turns green at 10:45 a.m. on March 15. Frank C. Senn Scott Knitter...
31539 Bosco Peters
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Mar 4, 2008
4:37 am
Greetings Rome has, after three years, made its definitive statement on baptising in anything other than "the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit" ...
31540 DJP4LAW@...
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Mar 4, 2008
2:21 pm
Frank, Shouldn't you have written "Hizzoner is da mayor"? Peace Dwight Penas Minneapolis ____________________________ To plead the possibility of the merely...
31541 Shirley
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Mar 4, 2008
6:24 pm
Bosco, thank you for this. Excellent reading. Do YOU believe that those baptisms performed under "Creator, Redeemer, Giver of Life" are valid? --Shirley ... ...
31542 dlewisaao@... Send Email Mar 4, 2008
6:49 pm
I don't. Christian Creeds define God by person rather than by function. The Christian God is three persons united in the Godhead and sharing functions, not...
31543 Walt Knowles
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Mar 4, 2008
7:25 pm
Shirley, RC's have two useful terms here: "valid"--was a sacramental act performed--and "licit"--was it done as it should have been. I'm and episcopalian, and...
31544 Ron Miller
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Mar 4, 2008
7:42 pm
Dear folk, A friend who has just returned from a stay in St. Barth's asked me the following I pointed him to the Episcopal publication, Enriching Our Worship,...
31545 Cfortunato@...
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Mar 4, 2008
7:50 pm
Speaking for myself, I STRONGLY dislike "Creator, Redeemer, Giver of Life" (The Divine Resume). It's not only wrong theologically, it's incredible hubris...
31546 DJP4LAW@...
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Mar 4, 2008
8:14 pm
I think Walt said things very nicely and, were it not a breach of etiquette, I'd add my "Amen." So as not to do so, I note that I'm an uncomfortable with any...
31547 Mike
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Mar 4, 2008
8:15 pm
Question; Where is St Barths? Would he have to get permission from his ordinary (bishop) for tinkering around with the eucharist? Don't really like DIY liturgy...
31548 Bosco Peters
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Mar 4, 2008
8:17 pm
Greetings Shirley As I clarified in my article In the early church the idea of baptising "in the name of the Father..." was not understood as the words said at...
31549 Father Robert Lyons, ...
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Mar 4, 2008
8:41 pm
... of Life" (The Divine Resume). It's not only wrong theologically, it's incredible hubris (imagine thinking that YOU can do better than a scriptural...
31550 Ron Miller
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Mar 4, 2008
9:44 pm
It's one of the Virgin Islands and probably a liturgical free zone. I figure the Vicar can take his own responsibility. ... -- Ron Miller (The Rev. Ronald H.)...
31551 Michael
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Mar 5, 2008
5:22 am
Try Associated Parishes Shalom b'Yeshua haMoshiach, +Michael Joe Thannisch mjthannisch@... HYPERLINK ...
31552 Michael
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Mar 5, 2008
5:52 am
Actually the Virgin Islands is a diocese of TEC, and is definitely not a liturgical free zone. Strangely enough, at some future point in time (unless of course...
31553 Mike
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Mar 5, 2008
7:27 am
Ron, Sorry I misunderstood I assumed that your reference to the West Indian Prayer book meant they were of that province. Mike From: Michael Sent: Wednesday,...
31554 Kevin Claiborne
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Mar 5, 2008
2:33 pm
Here's a translation from Trinity Communications: RESPONSES TO QUESTIONS PROPOSED on the validity of Baptism conferred with the formulas "I baptize you in the ...
31555 George Carlson
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Mar 5, 2008
2:36 pm
St. Barth's is part of the British Virgin Islands, not the U.S. Virgin Islands, if that makes any difference. In omnibus pax, George Carlson St. Paul's (TEC),...
31556 Mark Preece
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Mar 5, 2008
3:01 pm
... I would never baptize using anything but the orthodox trinitarian formula (though I have no problem with other formulae in other contexts). Now, what if...
31557 dlewisaao@... Send Email Mar 5, 2008
3:35 pm
I would think that such a baptism would be unitarian (as in "it doesn't matter who God is") or, in the case of the second example, similarly avoiding clear...
31558 Michael
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Mar 6, 2008
2:10 am
Both British and US Virgin Islands form the US Diocese of the Virgin Islands in TEC Shalom b'Yeshua haMoshiach, +Michael Joe Thannisch Pastor: Congregation...
31559 Bosco Peters
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Mar 6, 2008
2:28 am
Greetings I understand Roman Catholics in liturgy may use Latin and/or the "vernacular". I am looking for a rule, regulation or otherwise to clarify...
31560 Tom Poelker
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Mar 6, 2008
3:03 am
In short, no. The approved texts in the various vernaculars are to be used for the sake of the congregation. The books approved by the national/regional...
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