liturgy

August 11, 2021

The power of the Liturgy to shine during dark times

By Marc Mollenthiel The reality for humanity is that our greatest enemies are the unseen ones. As St Paul said, “we wrestle not with flesh and […]
November 18, 2020

Eucharistic celebration explained Pt 2: Our processions

Msgr Michael de Verteuil, Chair of the Archdiocesan Liturgical Commission continues a series of articles looking at some areas of our Eucharistic celebration. For last week’s […]
April 2, 2020

Rite for Prayers on Passion (Palm) Sunday

A table is prepared with a crucifix, the Bible, a candle and, if you have, a palm leaf. The candle is lit. A song may be […]
March 5, 2020

Liturgical practices adjusted in light of Coronavirus

Effective immediately and until further notice, “full precautionary” measures are to be followed at all Catholic Masses and Services because of the rapid spread of COVID-19 […]
August 30, 2019

Form and function of liturgical music

As we prepare for weekend liturgies, it is important that we pay closer attention to our music selections. The following lets us look at music and […]
August 22, 2019

Shake off the yoke

“…Praise His name and shake, shake off the yoke, shake, shake off the yoke…” are the last few lines of the refrain from the hymn, ‘Freedom […]
August 1, 2019

Don’t miss the real meaning of the Mass

Story by Kaelanne Jordan, Email: mediarelations.camsel@abpos.org Twitter: @kaelanne1 You can get everything right yet still miss the real “intentionality” of the Mass. “You can celebrate it, […]
July 26, 2019

Liturgy school back up at the Mount

Liturgy School 2019 starts tomorrow, Monday with week-long activities of prayer, praise and worship, talks and workshops. This year, the school will be returning to its […]