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[A-C] -- [D-F] -- [G-H] -- [I-K] -- [L-M] -- [N-Q] -- [R-S] -- [T-V] -- [W-Z] Dance but not in the liturgy, says Jesuit dancer The Decline and Fall of Catholic Music -- What can we do to stop the downward inertia? -- by Jeffrey Tucker, Vol. XIV, No. 2, April 2008 Deconstructing Discipline: Inventing New Ways to Resist the "New Era of Liturgical Reform -- "The reaction of the progressives to the new instruction [Redemptionis Sacramentum] was mostly silence, or comments that it contained nothing new. Yet there is a steadfast resistance to implementing RS, along with an attempt to justify the existing practices that it prohibits." Dei Verbum, Constitution on Divine Revelation -- November 18, 1965, Pope Paul VI Vol.XI,No. 8, November 2005 Dei Verbum: The Divine Authority of Scripture vs. the “Hermeneutic of Suspicion” -- by James Hitchcock Vol XI, No. 8, November 2005 Deus Caritas Est -- Church Documents The Discipline of the Eucharist: Holy See Releases Redemptionis Sacramentum, Norms for Celebration of Mass Instruction on Liturgy, called for in Ecclesia de Eucharistia, is presented at the Vatican on Saint George's Day Did He or Didn't He? More Non-Reasons for Inclusive Language Dies Domini -- Apostolic Letter of Pope John Paul II -- Documents Dignus est Agnus - A Worthy Work from a New Musician -- Can small parishes and chapels have genuine sacred music at all celebrations of Sunday Mass? If you think it's not possible, talk to Jeff Ostrowski -- Vol X, No 2 & 3 A Different Kind of "Hands-On" Priest -- "Father Fix-It" rebuilds parishes by hand in New Bedford, MA Diocesan Posture Directives Create a Stir -- Adoremus Responds Cleveland's daily paper, The Plain Dealer, reported changes in the Catholic Liturgy, August 25, 2003. Directory on Popular Piety and the Liturgy appears in English - Congregation for the Divine Worship and Discipline of the Sacraments release new directory. -- Vol. VIII, 6 -- September 2002 Discussion of Liturgy Endangers Reform? Displeasure at Domus Dei draft delays new document The Divine Mercy Chapel Ireland -- The design of a new campus for St. Patrick's Academy, a small Catholic secondary school in Ireland, is the subject of my thesis at the Notre Dame School of Architecture. The design for the campus includes all-new school buildings and play fields -- but the heart of the campus is unquestionably its chapel. Divine Office Sources for Prayerbooks Does "freely given" really mean "without charge"? Dominus Iesus clarifies doctrine Do we really need a "Children's Lectionary"? Task force of bishops to study the question for two more years -- Vol. VI, No. 10 - February 2001 Church Document: Domus Ecclesiae, Vol. XII, No. 3, May 2006 Dress, Demeanor, Discipline: Show how We Value Holy Mass, by Bishop Robert Vasa -- Vol. VI, No. 8: November 2000 The Dynamics of Liturgical Reform: What Happens When Ritual is Subjected to "Inculturation" -- by James Hitchcock -- Vol. 2, 2, April 1996 EACW re-do "seriously flawed," says expert Ecclesia de Eucharistia -- Encyclical on the Eucharist and Its Relationship to the Church of His Holiness Pope John Paul II to the Bishops, Priests and Deacons; Men and Women in the Consecrated Life and All the Lay Faithful (April 17, 2003) -- Vol. IX, No. 3, May 2003 "Ecumenical Texts" in the Missal?, Vol. XII, No. 7, October 2006 Enigma Variations: Puzzling Procedures Reach Confusing Conclusion Encyclical on the Eucharist:Restore Doctrine, Piety -- End Abuses -- Pope John Paul II's 14th encyclical deplores "shadows"; stresses Mass as sacrifice; announces forthcoming disciplinary "precriptions" to overcome liturgical abuses.... Eucharistic Adoration - Directory on Popular Piety and the Liturgy excerpt on Eucharistic Adoration -- Vol. VIII, 6, September 2002 Eucharistic Adoration In A Parish Setting Eucharist: Remembering, Giving Thanks -- Homily for Votive Mass of the Holy Eucharist, Fellowship of Catholic Scholars Convention 2006 by Bishop Robert Finn -- Vol. XII, No. 8, November 2006 The Eucharist Sacrifice-Banquet of the New Covenant The Eucharist: Sacrifice Banquet of the New Covenant -- Icon and Explanation -- by Msgr. Anthony La Femina Vol. XI, No. 6 September 2005 The Eucharistic Spirituality of the Church: Formation, Catechesis -- and assessment of results -- are essential for true liturgical reform -- by Archbishop Malcolm Ranjith, Vol. XII, No. 2, April 2006 Eulogies: Do they belong in Catholic funerals? by James Hitchcock -- Vol. 6, 4 June / July 2000 Evangelia Cantata: A Notated Book of Gospels: A review-interview with the composer -- Helen Hull Hitchcock interviews Edward Schaefer -- Vol. XIV, No. 1, March 2008 Ever Ancient, Ever New, New Missouri Church Builds on Traditio Every Knee Should Bow But When?, Uncertainty Surrounds the Postures of the People During the Liturgy of the Eucharist, by Helen Hull Hitchcock and Susan Benofy - Vol. 5, 4, June 1999 Everything Old is New Again Monks build anew with ancient stones, Vol. IX, No. 4, June 2003 Face-to-face with the Grand Summa The Fading Orthodoxy of Modernism and the remaking of Catholic Church architecture - Review of Building from Belief by Michael E. De Sanctis Family Stations of the Cross, Adapted from Women for Faith & Family's Lent and Easter Sourcebook -- Vol. XI, No. 1, March 2005 Father DiNoia to leave NCCB post FDLC: Changes - and Contrasts -- by Helen Hull Hitchcock, Vol. XII, No. 9, December 2006 - January 2007 FDLC Convention 2003: "Winds of Change, Fires of Hope" -- Cardinal Arinze to Keynote, Bishop Trautman to Receive Award -- Vol. IX, No. 6 Feast of Saint Michael and all Archangels -- Vol. IX, No. 6, September 2003 "Femonics": Legitimate Dialect or Linguistic Dictatorship? "Social Control is at the Core", by Susan Benofy and Helen Hull Hitchcock -- Vol. 3, 3, May 1997 Final Declaration of the Interdicasterial/Australian Meeting, Vol. 4, 9 The First American Christmas Carol -- by Helen Hull Hitchcock Vol. 5, 9 The First Translation of the Roman Canon: ICEL's Original Version Rejected, Criticism Rejected, by Susan Benofy, Vol. 2, 5, September 1996 Five Fine Contemporary Hymns -- By Lucy Carroll -- Vol. XI, No. 7 The Footwashing -- Jesus Christ Establishes the New Covenant Before Calvary -- by The Rev. Msgr. Anthony A. LaFemina, Vol. XII, No. 1, March 2006 Forum Finally HeldBut Process Far From Finished -- Staff -- Vol. 5, 1 The Foundations of Liturgical Reform - Sacrosanctum Concilium Anniversary Address -- By Francis Cardinal George -- In observance of the anniversary of Sacrosanctum Concilium, the Second Vatican Council's Constitution on the Liturgy, a day-long conference sponsored by the Congregation for Divine Worship and Discipline of the Sacraments (CDW) was held at the Vatican on December 4, 2003. Cardinal Francis George of Chicago gave the initial address at the conference. Cardinal George, who heads the US Bishops' Committee on the Liturgy, is a member of the CDW and is US representative to the International Commission on English in the Liturgy, which provides English-language liturgical texts. His address, which focuses on the philosophical background and foundation of the post-conciliar liturgical reform, is reprinted here with the cardinal's kind permission. Vol. X, No. 1 -- March 2004 Friends of Adoremus Annual Appeal letter - pdf file, Vol. XIII, No. 8, November 2007 From One Eucharistic Prayer to Many: How It Happened and Why* (*Originally published in 3 parts), by Father Cassian Folsom, OSB,Vol. 2, 5 From One Eucharistic Prayer to Many: How It Happened and Why* (*Originally published in 3 parts), by Father Cassian Folsom, OSB, Vol. 2, 6 From One Eucharistic Prayer to Many: How It Happened and Why* (*Originally published in 3 parts), by Father Cassian Folsom, OSB, Vol. 2, 7 From "Tantum Ergo" to "They Will Know We Are Christians": What Happened?, by Rev. Robert C. Pasley, Vol 5, 2, April 1999 **Adoremus operates solely on your generous donations. See the bottom of the Join Page for instructions to give by credit card using Network for Good.** Site Copyright © 1999 - Present by Adoremus
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