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February 2011
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February
2011 Volume 38 Number 1
Journeys ended, journeys
begun
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ON THE COVER:
In this year of the retranslation,
ML will offer you concrete ways to deal with changes and challenges on
the journey.
From
Inside
ML: I suppose they are part of the reality of life — beginnings, endings,
and then, more beginnings. We, the church, are beginning a new journey
as we anticipate and prepare to implement the retranslation of the Roman
Missal. So with journeys in mind, ML volume year 38 will explore our
paths: paths we have taken and paths that we are about to walk. We set
out on this course examining the ways that our life journeys impact our
spiritual journeys, where the paths intersect, where they separate, and
how each of these directions affects us.(More)
FEATURES
“And with your Spirit”: Formation of the assembly David E. Fedor The why and how of the retranslation
Promises and threats William C. Graham Translations without obligation
Fasting: A spiritual discipline Charles M. Murphy Reawakening the practice
of fasting
“Through my most grievous
fault”: Reconciliation in a post-conciliar
church Timothy J. Cronin “My bad” versus “Mea culpa”
DEPARTMENTS
Inside
MLJourneys
ended, journeys begun / Ada L. Simpson
Worship Times
Liturgical
dialogue in Germany; Latin for pope in Britain; and more / Todd
Flowerday
Bulletin Inserts
/ Paul Turner
Christmas
in January;
Homily Length
Liturgical Spirituality
Triduum
– Easter 2011 / Kay Murdy
Ritual Formation
Sanitized
symbols / David E. Fedor