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Gabe Huck accepts liturgists' award to LTP, Vol. VI, No. 10, February 2001
GIRM 21: An American Adaptation, Staff, Vol. 1, 4, February 1996
Give us This Day Our Daily "Supersubstantial" Bread -- by Father Benjamin Reese, Vol. XIII, No. 5, July-August 2007
Going to Church: Catholic Custom "Plucks Us By the Sleeve" -- by Thomas Howard, Vol. 1, 1, November 1995
God and Man in the New Catechism Compendium, Reflections on “Generic Man” -- by Father Ralph Wright, OSB, Vol. XII, No 3, May 2006
Godtalk in Femspeak -- Helen Hull Hitchcock & Susan Benofy, Vol. 5, 7
October 1999The Good News at Holy Ghost -- By Joanna Bogle, Vol. XI, No. 2, April 2005
Good Nyews Bout Translayshun? -- "Gullah" Version of Luke's Gospel Raises Questions of Fidelity to Text -- by Helen Hull Hitchcock, Vol. 3, 6, September 1997
Goodbye, Father Joe and Father Mikey and Father Bob... by Karen Csengeri -- Are we too chummy with our priests? What does this say about our - or his - view of the priesthood?, Vol. X, No. 1, March 2004
Gospel Readings in Lent: Who Reads What - and When, Vol. XIV, No. 1, March 2008
Gregorian Chant -- The Possibilities and Conditions for a Revival -- by Monsignor Valentino Miserachs Grau, Vol. XI, No. 9, December 2005-January 2006
Grinding Old Axes:Women's Ordination and Inclusive LanguageTheologians, Liturgists Occupy Common Ground of Dissent -- Helen Hull Hitchcock, Vol. 3, 6
September 1997Group demands revision of translation Instruction -- Staff, Vol. 7, 6, September 2001
Hans Kung: Vatican Rehab or Challenge to Change? -- by Helen Hull Hitchcock, Vol. 4, 3, May / June 1998
Have We Become Liturgical Slobs -- by George Weigel, Vol. 3, 2, April 1997
He Did Become Man -- by Patrick Henry Reardon, Vol. 3, 2, April 1997
Here Comes the Bride and There She Goes Music for Catholic Wedding Masses -- by Lucy Carroll -- Vol. XI, No. 8, November 2005
Heritage of Catholic Music restored to Catholic Worship The Twin Cities Catholic Chorale -- "The fact is that there is a demand among Catholics, and especially young people, for beautiful ceremonies and worthy sacred music". -- by Richard M. Hogan -- Vol. IX, No. 4, June 2003
Hermeneutics in Everyday Life: Perspicacious Perspectives on the Problems of Interpretation, Internet Posting -- Vol. 3, 5, July / August 1997
Highlights of the Liturgical Renewal -- Cardinal Arinze's Address to FDLC --
The keynote address at the national convention of the Federation of Diocesan Liturgical Commissions (FDLC) was given October 8 by the prefect of the Congregation for Divine Worship and Discipline of the Sacrament, Cardinal Francis Arinze., by Francis Cardinal Arinze, Vol. IX, No 8, November 2003Him, Not Hymn: Hymn-singing During Communion -- by William Bentley Ball, Vol. 3, 6, September 1997
Hobgoblins Ambush ICEL, Liturgy- "Conservative groups" pilloried liturgists, and American prelates used "backroom tactics" to derail liturgical reform, say former ICEL head and "progressive" weeklies -- by Helen Hull Hitchcock, Vol. VIII, 6, September 2002
Holy Architect -- Antoni Gaudi, the Spanish architect best known for designing the as yet unfinished Church of Sagrada Familia (Holy Family) in Barcelona, has recently had his "cause" for beatification accepted by the Vatican., Vol. X, No 7, October 2004
The Holy Eucharist Unites Heaven and Earth -- Address at Eucharistic Congress in the Basilica of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, D.C., on September, 25 2004 -- by Francis Cardinal Arinze, Vol X, No 8, November 2004
Holy Father Approves Synthesis of Catechism; Cardinal Ratzinger to head Working Commission, Vol. IX, No. 2, April 2003
Holy Father Receives New Roman Missal - Revised rules for Mass now official; await adaptation, translation. *Summary of USCCB's proposals for American adaptations to the Institutio Generalis Missalis Romani. -- By Helen Hull Hitchcock, Vol. VIII, 2, April 2002
Holy See amends IGMR -- kneeling after the Agnus Dei "laudably retained", Vol. VIII, No. 3, May 2002
Holy See issues Notification on women as ordained deacons -- from Vatican Information Service, Vol. VII, 7, October 2001
Holy See's Observations on ICEL English-language Translation of the Roman Missal, Vol.VIII, No.4, June 2002
Holy See: People May Kneel After They Receive Holy Communion: GIRM rules on posture of the faithful should not be"regulated so rigidly", Vol. IX, No. 5, July-August 2003
Holy See Sends Message on ICEL - "Sacramentary" project deemed a dud - ends decade of debate / Attached is a copy of Cardinal Medina Estévez's letter to Bishop Gregory -- by Helen Hull Hitchcock, Vol.VIII, No.4, June 2002
Holy Week at Monreale -- Foundation for Liturgical Piety -- by Fr. Romano Guardini, Vol. XII, No. 3, May 2006
Homily at the Mass for the Election of the Roman Pontiff -- St. Peter's Basilica - April 18, 2005 -- Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, Vol. XI, No. 3, May 2005
The Hope of Salvation for Infants Who Die without being Baptized, Vol. XIII, No. 3, May 2007
How can we restore Gregorian Chant to "pride of place" -- "Chant is eminently suitable for the sacred Liturgy because it is sacred in nature." -- by Lucy Carroll, Vol. X, No. 6, September 2004
How did the abuses get started? -- Selected quotes from the past on specific problems raised in Redemptionis Sacramentum, Vol X, No 5, July-August 2004
"How Great Thou Aren't"? A lament on new church buildings --by Helen Hull Hitchcock, Vol. XI, No. 1, March 2005
HOW "INCLUSIVE LANGUAGE" CAME TO THE LITURGY -- by Kenneth D. Whitehead, Vol. 4,2, April 1998
How Shall We Proclaim the Mystery of Faith?, Bishops' Efforts to Amend ICEL Revisions -- by Helen Hull Hitchcock, Vol. 2, 1, March 1996
How Shall We Proclaim the Mystery of Faith? -- Bishops' Efforts to Amend ICEL Revisions -- by Helen Hull Hitchcock -- Vol. 2, 1, March 1996
How should we proclaim the Good News to those who cannot hear? -- by Joseph Tevington, Vol. 6, 1, March 2000
How to Address a Liturgical Abuse, Challenging Liturgical Practices While Respecting Authority -- by Lou Bruno, Vol. 1, 2, December 1995
How to Form a Choir: In Ten Easy and Not-so-easy Lessons -- by Lucy Carroll, Vol. XI, No. 10, February 2006
How To Give Communion to 100,000, Vol. 5, 1, March 1999
How to Heal the Liturgy to the Roots -- Reviewed by Father Elias Carr -- A Book Review of A Pope and a Council on the Sacred Liturgy by Aidan Nichols, OP, Vol. IX, No. 1, March 2003
How We Celebrate New Year's Eve at the Monastery by Lucy Carroll, Vol. XIII, No. 9 -- December 2007 - January 2008
A Hymn for Lent - Nunc tempus acceptabile, Vol. XII, No. 1, March 2006
Hymns, Hymnals, Composers and Choir Schools: Philadelphia's Historic Contributions to Catholic Liturgical Music -- by Lucy Carroll, Vol. X, No. 4, June 2004
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