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Foster representation, not homogenization
31 Jul 2019

Foster representation, not homogenization

by Diana Macalintal | posted in: GIA Quarterly, multicultural, reflections | 0

Twenty-first Sunday in Ordinary Time Today’s first reading presents us with an image of the diversity of God’s people, gathered from every nation and language. Many of our parishes in the United States are blessed with diverse communities of people, … Read More

communion, hospitality, vocation
How will your Pentecost liturgy define your idea of “church?”
15 May 2019

How will your Pentecost liturgy define your idea of “church?”

by Diana Macalintal | posted in: Easter, GIA Quarterly, liturgical music, multicultural, reflections | 0

Seventh Sunday of Easter As we near Pentecost, some parishes may be preparing to incorporate various languages and cultural elements into the Mass. Many of these communities are already multicultural, so intercultural worship is a necessity for their unity. On … Read More

Face of Mercy, hospitality, prayer
Our diversity is our strength
24 Apr 2019

Our diversity is our strength

by Diana Macalintal | posted in: Easter, environment and art, GIA Quarterly, multicultural, reflections | 0

Fourth Sunday of Easter At the 2016 national meeting of the Federation of Diocesan Liturgical Commissions, Mark R. Francis, CSV, said in his keynote: “Liturgy in our multicultural church needs to help us get over the presumption that our particular … Read More

Diversity, Family, Mark R. Francis CSV, Parker Palmer

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