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Liturgical flow: the missing piece to compelling Liturgy (part 2)
10 Jun 2020

Liturgical flow: the missing piece to compelling Liturgy (part 2)

by Diana Macalintal | posted in: GIA Quarterly, liturgy | 0

When a liturgy goes completely off the rails, we know what needs to be fixed. If the musicians are poorly trained, the lectors are lackluster, or the preaching is subpar, we know where to focus our energy. But sometimes all … Read More

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Liturgical flow: the missing piece to compelling liturgy (part 1)
3 Jun 2020

Liturgical flow: the missing piece to compelling liturgy (part 1)

by Diana Macalintal | posted in: GIA Quarterly, liturgy | 0

Have you ever been to a liturgy where everything was going fine, but something didn’t feel quite right? The liturgical ministers were competent, the music sung well, even the preaching was pretty good. Everyone did his or her part, and … Read More

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Emphasizing the highpoint of the Mass
25 Sep 2019

Emphasizing the highpoint of the Mass

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

Twenty-Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time Being grateful to God is the core of our faith. We see this embodied in the great prayer of thanksgiving, the Eucharistic Prayer, which is described as the “center and highpoint of the entire celebration” … Read More

communion, congregational singing, liturgical flow, Mystery
What’s for Dinner? Four ways family meals teach us about Eucharist
7 Aug 2019

What’s for Dinner? Four ways family meals teach us about Eucharist

by Nick Wagner | posted in: Eucharist, formation | 0

If Julia Child is not a saint, she is at least a “blessed” in my book. She changed how Americans understand meal sharing, and meal sharing is central to our lives as Catholics. What Julia Child and the TV chefs … Read More

communion, Family, liturgical flow, meal
All language in the liturgy is ritual language
10 Apr 2019

All language in the liturgy is ritual language

by Nick Wagner | posted in: environment and art, liturgy, preaching, Vatican II | 0

Many years ago, attended a regional theater matinée of Shakespeare’s Richard III. As I settled into my center seat, I heard a small commotion behind me. A bus-load of middle school students began filling in the back rows. Richard III … Read More

communication, liturgical flow

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