A common comparison often debates whether Easter is a major Sunday or every Sunday is a mini Easter. The heart of the debate lies at the source of what is the primary celebration in the Christian liturgical tradition to be the source of the Church\u27s life and the summit of the Church\u27s activity (SCL 10). The real answer to this dilemma is that every Sunday is paramount, because it is the day of the Eucharist. Pastoral Liturgy is published by the University of Notre Dame Australia, School of Philosophy and Theology, Frementle
Following the 2005 Synod of Bishops dealing with the Eucharist, Pope Benedict XVI penned an apostoli...
The worship of the Christian Church has always been centered on the celebration of the Eucharist. Ov...
Unfortunately there is a tendency to understand the Eucharist today on the level of information beca...
Analyzing the heritage of Christianity, we see that since the very beginning, Sunday, the first day ...
In the context of the 50th anniversary of Sacrosanctum Concilium, we investigate the theological bas...
The centre and summit of the entire celebration is the Eucharistic Prayer, that is, the prayer of th...
The Eucharistic Prayer is the centre and summit of the entire celebration... The meaning of the Pray...
Degree awarded: D.Min. Pastoral Studies. The Catholic University of AmericaFor many people, the Sund...
Is the Liturgy seen as a path of holiness, an inner force of apostolic dynamism and of the Church’s ...
In The Sacrament of the Eucharist, John D. Laurance considers the Eucharist by way of two questions:...
The primary focus of this book, described as a reflection on Eucharist, is on the importance of th...
Since the restoration of the catechumenate by Vatican II (CSL #64-66) Lent-Triduum-Easter is celebra...
For many people their formation and experience has shaped them to come with a very personal and indi...
At its heart, the Eucharist is a sacrament of com-munion, bringing us closer to God and to our broth...
Appreciating the meaning of the liturgy in the overall activity of the Church consequently leads to ...
Following the 2005 Synod of Bishops dealing with the Eucharist, Pope Benedict XVI penned an apostoli...
The worship of the Christian Church has always been centered on the celebration of the Eucharist. Ov...
Unfortunately there is a tendency to understand the Eucharist today on the level of information beca...
Analyzing the heritage of Christianity, we see that since the very beginning, Sunday, the first day ...
In the context of the 50th anniversary of Sacrosanctum Concilium, we investigate the theological bas...
The centre and summit of the entire celebration is the Eucharistic Prayer, that is, the prayer of th...
The Eucharistic Prayer is the centre and summit of the entire celebration... The meaning of the Pray...
Degree awarded: D.Min. Pastoral Studies. The Catholic University of AmericaFor many people, the Sund...
Is the Liturgy seen as a path of holiness, an inner force of apostolic dynamism and of the Church’s ...
In The Sacrament of the Eucharist, John D. Laurance considers the Eucharist by way of two questions:...
The primary focus of this book, described as a reflection on Eucharist, is on the importance of th...
Since the restoration of the catechumenate by Vatican II (CSL #64-66) Lent-Triduum-Easter is celebra...
For many people their formation and experience has shaped them to come with a very personal and indi...
At its heart, the Eucharist is a sacrament of com-munion, bringing us closer to God and to our broth...
Appreciating the meaning of the liturgy in the overall activity of the Church consequently leads to ...
Following the 2005 Synod of Bishops dealing with the Eucharist, Pope Benedict XVI penned an apostoli...
The worship of the Christian Church has always been centered on the celebration of the Eucharist. Ov...
Unfortunately there is a tendency to understand the Eucharist today on the level of information beca...