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| Some Useful Web Sites for those interested in Catholic Liturgy and Worship | |||||||||||||||
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| "Liturgy is the official public worship of the Church. Liturgy happens when the people of God take time out from all the pressures of earthly life to rejoice in God's nearness. The "work" of liturgy is much more like play - a celebration of who we are because of all that God has done for us. (Luebering, 1987:April) It is recommended that you use the following resources with care and discretion. Papal Encyclicals (Including those regarding liturgy. The most recent one on the Eucharist promulgated on April 17th 2003) Catechism of the Catholic Church The Catholic Liturgical Library Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy 1963 Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy September 5, 1970 General Introduction to the Lectionary (2nd Edition) Fr Dan Schutte SJ Liturgy; The Source and Summit of Christian Life Web Pages of interest to Catholic Musicians Digital Liturgy Resources Online Bulletin Insert Index Bulletin Bonanza (Free graphics etc, also appropriate for School Mass Booklets.) Catholic Publishing (Free resources for Roman Catholics and other believers) Catholic Update (Articles and other resources on Catholic Liturgy, Faith etc) Fr. Tom Richstatter OFM (current thinking on various liturgical and sacramental issues) Catholic Times (Newsletter of the Diocese of Springfield Illinois. The Bishop's Column especially may be useful. Article titles are listed in the 'Grace and Mercy' Archives) St Dominic's 9 Ways of Prayer (Needs to be taken in the context of the 13th Century. Certainly the way Dominic prayed has had an influence on some of the ways in which we use our bodies in liturgy) |
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