LITURGY MATTERS: It’s only a Rite, Right?
Remembering the Rite of Election on Sunday March 1
LITURGY MATTERS: An invitation to participate fully, consciously and actively in the very life of God
Here we are in the middle of the first week of Lent at the start of our six week journey of renewal and conversion. What difference did your reflection on last week’s Liturgy Matters make to your participation in liturgy over the weekend?
LITURGY MATTERS: Lent is a time to focus on our baptismal life
Tomorrow is Ash Wednesday which marks the beginning of Lent. Lent is a time to focus on our baptismal life and how we are living our baptism day in and day out. We renew our baptism every time we celebrate the liturgy, especially Eucharist. The depth of that renewal is commensurate to the depth of our participation in the liturgy. Let’s begin to ponder that.
LITURGY MATTERS: The Liturgical Year Matters
The Season of Lent is almost upon us and parishes and many other groups are busy organising Lenten Groups so they are in ‘ready, set, go’ position by the time Lent starts. The associated promotion of these groups leads me to reflect on whether our Lenten groups gather and pray according to the wisdom of our liturgical year. Let’s reflect together.
LITURGY MATTERS: It is the season when all roads lead to the Cathedral
Last week I was looking for singers. This week I am inviting everyone: those who are Catholic and those seeking to become Catholic, whether adults through the RCIA process, or parents presenting their children to complete the Sacraments of Initiation, to come to the Cathedral and join in the feast of liturgies that begins tonight.
LITURGY MATTERS: Calling all singers
When the Church of Maitland-Newcastle gathers for significant liturgical events we are looking to expand the Cathedral Choir with members from the whole diocesan Church who would like to be part of the choir for any or all of these events. This year I am particularly keen to expand the Choir for the Project Compassion Liturgy (Feb 25) so that the choir is representative of the whole diocese.
National Biennial Liturgy Conference
Pope Francis encourages Catholics to deepen their understanding and love of the liturgy through continuing formation, stating that ‘liturgy is a life that forms, not an idea to be learnt’. The National Biennial Liturgy Conference will offer such formation, in line with Plenary Council discernment, with an aptly titled theme of ‘Liturgy: Forming a Prayerful and Eucharistic Church’.
LITURGY MATTERS: Altars matter
On Tuesday December 10, in 42 degree heat and while smoke filled the air, the Lochinvar community – sisters, students, colleagues and friends – gathered to bless the Lochinvar Chapel that was destroyed by fire in November 2018. The presence of the smoke added a poignancy to the celebration as Fr. Andrew noted in his introductory remarks. Within the context of Mass the primary focus of this liturgy was the dedication of the altar. I have been thinking a lot about our altars since then. So let us ponder together.