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Buried Treasure -- Sacred Music and the Twentieth-century Liturgical Reform Part V - Conclusion
Online Edition - Vol. VII, No. 6: September 2001Adoremus dedicates the September issue to seminarians
Table of Contents
by Susan BenofyGroup demands revision of translation Instruction Board members of the Catholic Biblical Association fault Liturgiam Authenticam in statement to US bishops.
by Helen Hull HitchcockCourting Reverence Why has the courtroom retained the reverence the Mass has lost?
by Father Paul ScaliaA Musical Shock Have we exchanged one style of music unsuitable for worship for another as bad or worse?
by Allen Brings"New Direction" for Chicago liturgical publishing firm Paulist Press Marketing Director to replace Gabe Huck at LTP
Are Icons Catholic? Letter exchange: An Orthodox challenge and Catholic response
Bishop's ordination models richness of the Novus Ordo
by James HitchcockSacrament of Salt Reflection on the meaning of Holy Orders
by Sean Kinsella"A Musical Offering" - Pontifical Institute for Sacred Music - sounds on web.
Prayer before the Blessed Sacrament for the Increase of Priestly and Religious Vocations - St. Louis Archbishop Justin Rigali
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