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Liturgy Newsletter – Vol. 2 No. 2 – Winter 2009

In this issue:

  • Message from the National Liturgy Office (NLO)
  • Preparing to Celebrate Christian Initiation or Sacramental Preparation?
  • Responding to Children and Youth Asking to Celebrate Baptism,Confirmation and Eucharist
  • The Pastor’s (Changing) Role in Christian Initiation
  • Music Across Seasons
  • Update on the Lectionary for Sundays and Solemnities
  • Summer Courses at Saint Paul University

Liturgy Newsletter – Vol. 2 No. 1 – Fall 2008

In this issue:

  • Message from the National Liturgy Office (NLO)
  • Like Underwear for Christmas? An underappreciated gift — the gift of Sunday
  • Sunday Musings of a Wife and Mother with Grown Children
  • The “Dominical” Feast of the Dedication of St. John Lateran Basilica
  • Statement on the Name of God

Liturgy Newsletter – Vol. 1 No. 1 – Fall 2007

In this issue:

  • Message from the National Liturgy Office (NLO)
  • Lectionary for Sundays and Solemnities Receives Recognitio
  • Roman Missal — the Process of Translation
  • The Word of God: Common to All Christians
  • Liturgy — an Encounter with the Lord
  • Liturgical Foundations course offered
  • Slipping a Foundation under a Renovated House
  • Let Us Pray — Guide to Rubrics for Sunday Mass
  • Former ICEL Executive Secretary Awarded Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice Medal
  • EnVisionChurch — A New Online Liturgy Resource
  • The Intimate Connection Between Words and Rites

Liturgy Newsletter – Vol. 1 No. 2 – Winter 2007-2008

In this issue:

  • Message from the National Liturgy Office
  • Sing Nöel
  • Announcement regarding Fr. Camille Jacques, OSM
  • Guidelines for Liturgical Music
  • Full, Conscious and Active Participation
  • Ordering Companion to the Catholic Book of Worship III—Guidelines for Liturgical Music
  • Music as a Language of the Liturgy: the Necessity for Music to Serve the Liturgy
  • Foreword to the Companion to the CBW III—Guidelines for Liturgical Music
  • Report: the National Council for Liturgical Music
  • Youth and Music
  • Sunday Celebration of the Word and Hours: its Genesis and its Principles