Through November the Catholic Courier will offer a continuing series of articles on getting ready for the new Roman Missal.
- October 31, 2011
- Parishes hope to ease adjustment to new missal translation
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For months, parishes have been reaching out to parishioners to let them know that some of the words at Mass will be changing soon.
Read More- By Amy Kotlarz/Catholic Courier
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- November 2, 2011
- Cathedral sets the tone for implementation
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ROCHESTER -- As the Diocese of Rochester's mother church, Sacred Heart Cathedral is a natural trend setter for other diocesan parishes.
Read More- By Mike Latona/Catholic Courier
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- November 3, 2011
- Teens likely to adapt quickly to new missal, say catechists
WASHINGTON -- Although the phrase "consubstantial with the Father" might not roll off the tongues of Catholic youths, church officials and catechists hope its meaning will sink in when it is said in the Nicene Creed later this year.
Read More- By Carol Zimmermann/CNS
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- November 3, 2011
- Missal changes amount to dozens of short, new phrases for congregation
WASHINGTON (CNS) -- When the first Sunday of Advent rolls around Nov. 27 and English-language Masses in the United States are all supposed to follow the updated language in the third edition of the Roman Missal, people's tongues will undoubtedly trip over some of the changes.
Read More- By Patricia Zapor/CNS
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- November 2, 2011
- No lack of resources available to prepare Catholics for new missal
WASHINGTON -- As Catholics look toward Nov. 27, when the new edition of the Roman Missal goes into use in the United States, there is no lack of resources to help them prepare for the new sound and feel of the liturgy.
Read More- By Nancy Frazier O'Brien/CNS
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- November 2, 2011
- Revised Roman Missal binds Catholics across a 2,000-year history
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WASHINGTON -- When the third edition of the English-language version of the Roman Missal is implemented at Advent, it will mark the continuing evolution of the eucharistic liturgy that began in the earliest days of the church.
Read More- By Dennis Sadowski/CNS
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