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Worth a thousand words: a priest’s first mass
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jmcgee
Fr. Alonzo Cox, Sunday June 27, 2010, at Queen of All Saints Church, in Brooklyn.
When a priest can’t finish mass
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jmcgee
File this under “Really Interesting Stuff Most Catholics Don’t Know.” It doesn’t happen often, but every now and then a priest is unable to complete the holy sacrifice of the mass. What then? Zenit, citing a theology manual from the 1930s, answers: “Should a priest have to interrupt the Mass due to illness or another…
A Catholic wedding in 2010
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jmcgee
Some observations during this month of weddings… The elements are simple, really. A videographer, with lights, who roams around. A photographer. About 60 guests. A small bridal party involving a maid of honor, best man, flower girl. Sometimes, there may be others. “Pachabel’s Canon” is the default processional music. A “unity candle” is probably involved…
How long until we see this on the altar?
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jmcgee
Will the priest one day celebrate mass with an iPad? It’s now technically possible (though, perhaps, not liturgically correct). Check this out: iBreviary–the daily prayer book for iPhone–will become a full Roman missal for iPad, allowing priests to celebrate mass in English, French, Spanish, Italian, and Latin. The Vatican-sanctioned application, created Padre Paolo Padrini, includes:…
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