Sentences with phrase «from liturgy»

Most American Jews are not used to thinking about the Hebrew language disconnected from liturgy, Torah and Jewish learning.
The standard used was that of the old traditional penance, which was measured simply by days of visible penance and exclusion from the liturgy.
Fr McBrien does not give specific examples of devotions because he presumably feels either that we should grow out of them or that they should sprout from the liturgy.
The priest incensed the body blessed it with holy water and read from the liturgy for 20 minutes, then sang In Paradisum — that gorgeous Latin for «May the angels lead you into Paradise» — as we lowered the poor mans body into the ground.
Perhaps we are moving from liturgy as «integrated show» (the electronic era) to liturgy as «fragmented experience» (the digital «surf»).
It might help if one distanced oneself from the liturgy.

Not exact matches

He angered Jews by allowing wider use of the old, Tridentine liturgy, which includes a Good Friday plea that they be «delivered from their darkness» and also by lifing the excommunication of Holocaust - denying Bishop Richard Williamson.
Webster argues against Kavanagh's prioritization of liturgy, saying that the chief evil of fundamentalism is not, contra Kavanagh, that «scripture has been severed from its liturgical context, but that it has been severed from its Trinitarian context.»
In one of Ross's most effective chapters, she argues that low - church evangelical liturgy has taken many of its cues from the Gospel of John, while more high - church traditions have tended to look toward the synoptics.
The cultivation of culture — first, among Catholics themselves, and then outwards from there — depends on a proper cultus, a liturgy in which God is sought and found.
The Psalter Translated from the Hebrew by the International Commission on English in the Liturgy.
He got the idea from John Gray's novel Park, whose hero is transported to a future in which savage Englishmen live underground while civilized Africans cultivate England's green and pleasant land, celebrating splendid Latin liturgies, studying the perennial philosophy...
On the rides home from worship, we discuss sermons, scripture, rituals, liturgy — you name it!
«We follow the ancient liturgy of the church (chanting the Kyrie, readings from scripture, chanting the Psalm, sermon, prayers of the people, Eucharist, benediction, etc.) We also sing the old hymns of the church.
(The quote I've written above is from the Holy Week Readings of Common Prayer: A Liturgy for Ordinary Radicals.)
In a modest eighty - seven pages (followed by Appendices on liturgical colours, vestments, objects used in worship, and the use of Latin in the liturgy), Rev. Peter Stravinskas covers every detail of the Mass from the Entrance to the Concluding Rites with facts and explanations, often surprising, about the Scriptural origins and contemporary celebration of the Eucharistic liturgy.
Presented in a conversational format, in which Shane and Tony essentially talk through what it means to be «red letter Christians,» touching on everything from violence, to community, to Islam, to sexuality, to liturgy, to saints, the book is highly practical and, as always, incredibly challenging.
Secondly, so much of modern liturgy has been «feminised» and the introduction of female altar servers has sometimes had the effect of putting off boys from service at the altar.
It extended as far north as the Slavic world and created its own Greco - Roman world that distinguished itself from the Latin Europe of the West by introducing variants in the liturgy and in the ecclesiastical constitution, adopting a different script, and renouncing the use of Latin as the common language.
From the pulpit, Hall delivered the liturgy with a strong message to his faithful to call for action by their legislators to institute stricter laws banning access to semi-automatic rifles, such as the one police said the gunman used in Friday's massacre.
The Christian tradition of singing the sacred Liturgy, a hallmark of Christian worship from antiquity, has largely been replaced by saying the Liturgical prayers and singing something else.
(One woman told me that the only parts of Scripture she recognizes are those found in her hymnal, that she didn't know the difference between Psalms and Proverbs, and that she was shocked to learn that some of her favorite liturgy was taken directly from the Bible.)
On liturgy, the reality is that the liturgical traditions from which the Ordinariate members come are varied.
The group of bishops addresses many needs of the church, from how to handle changes in the liturgy to acting as the public policy arm of the church.
Ancient liturgies connect me to followers of Jesus from the past.
They are liturgies that do not reinforce the corporate nature of worship because they do not arise from the shared syntax of communal life which most Christians have deeply etched in them, waiting to be evoked each time they gather.
What follows are some hot tips on writing for worship, from hymns to liturgies to sermons.
After exchanging greetings the two old men, both suffering from diabetes and the afternoon heat, walked arm - in - arm past rug shops, falafel stands, vendors of rosaries and frankincense, into the massive Crusader - built Church of the Holy Sepulchre (constructed on the ruins of Constantine's Anastasis) where a Byzantine liturgy of thanksgiving was conducted to mark the event.
COI is protestant in that it greatly differing theological views from the RCC (including Eucharistic practices, the ordination of married men women and openly gay men / women, lack of confessionals, or holy water, and the liturgy is quite different as well).
They have the right to prevent the Latin liturgy from disappearing.
The only things to exclude from professional theological education are the preparations to preach, arrange liturgies, administer the sacraments, and fill the role of institutional leader as each denomination defines that role.
The most dramatic change was the Catholic transition from Latin to English, but there was a sense in which almost every denomination's «Latin» was being translated into «English,» at the point of music, liturgy, symbol, color and style.
Conversation of Faith and Reason: Modern Catholic Thought from Hermes to Benedict XVI by Aidan Nichols, O.P. Liturgy Training Publications, 222 pages, $ 23
Indeed, they compulsively, helplessly re-enact that liturgy, with mounting anxiety, while priding themselves on their freedom from all superstition.
For some, immediacy is the defining characteristic of Evangelicalism, and any Protestant who gives too central a place to liturgy and sacraments is driven from the camp.
Christian liturgies and feasts today are full of elements borrowed down through the centuries from what we have pejoratively called «paganism.»
I feel a warm glow and a sense of affirmation when I learn of churches which are eliminating sexist language from their worship services and liturgy, of ministers who are studying and preaching about feminist theology and the Mother - Father God, of consciousness - raising groups and task forces on sexism in the church.
While the basic structure and words of the core components of the liturgy do not change from Sunday to Sunday, there are changes in other texts, particularly the various readings from Holy Scripture appointed for every Sunday and festival day, that give the various times in the Church Year their unique emphases and nuances.
A summary treatment of the subject, like the chapter on the Song of Songs in Jean Danielou's The Bible and the Liturgy, with its wealth of citations from the early Church, would establish his point even more convincingly.
From Dianna: You seem to have a pretty unusual faith journey, but one thing I notice throughout each of the four major steps (Catholic - Hindu - Anglican - Orthodox) is the inherent beauty in each of those worship styles - Catholicism has a very beautiful set routine of liturgy, the Hindu call to prayer is (to me) one of the most beautiful sounds in the world, and Anglican services tend to be quite beautiful as well.
Our Regular Guide to the Word Of God in the Sunday Liturgy From the FAITH Magazine January - February 2004
It says: «From that time onwards the Church has never failed to come together to celebrate the paschal mystery...» And those celebrations are a description of our liturgy: ``... reading those things «which were in all the scriptures concerning him» (Luke 24:27), celebrating the Eucharist in which «the victory and triumph of his death are again made present», and at the same time giving thanks «to God for his unspeakable gift» (2 Cor 9:15) in Christ Jesus, «in praise of his glory» (Eph 1:12), through the power of the Holy Spirit».
At the same time, Evangelicals have learned from Catholics and Orthodox to appreciate more fully the importance of ordered liturgy, including a lectionary based on the seasons of the Christian year.
Our Regular Guide to the Word Of God in the Sunday Liturgy From the FAITH Magazine January - February 2003 FEAST OF THE BAPTISM OF THE LORD: B 12.1.03 Mk 1, 7 - 11 «He saw the heavens torn...
Since then, I've tried a few different resources, learned from people much wiser than I am and generally tried to figure out this hybrid thing I have going on — happy - clappy - Jesus - kid anti-establishment woman that loves contemplative practices and liturgy and the Church.
Each day the reader is presented with that day's Gospel, thus maintaining a link with the Church's liturgy for those who can't get to daily Mass, followed by brief notes on the Gospel and short relevant passages from the Fathers of the Church, the Saints or the Magisterium.
There are many books on the development of liturgy in which the discussion is principally about what is happening within one liturgical tradition while taking into account influences from other traditions.
What is printed from this point on is not Roman, but represents those areas which are necessary to celebrate the liturgy in this part of the world.»
To the dedicated removal of every vestige of poetic beauty from the language of the liturgy... into prose resembling that of a mail - order catalogue.
This is a first step in a development towards the claim that the Church's liturgy likewise springs forth from that same paschal mystery.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z