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Ministry & Liturgy magazine was created with integrated ministries in mind. For more than 37 years, ML has been an independent, thought-provoking source of ideas and solutions for all ministers working in an ever-evolving church. If you are looking for solid, practical ways to connect your ministries, you need this resource.

In addition to features and regular columns on topics of interest to the entire parish team — rites, music, faith formation, Scripture, art and architecture, hospitality, and many others — you will find valuable tools and inspiration in every issue. Click here to find out how to subscribe.

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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 ML Journeys 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
  • Go Make Disciples of All What’s in a name? / Cecelia P. Regan
  • Sacred Space Experiences of change form the faithful / Mary Patricia Storms
  • The Word Alive We, the unwilling: Letting go of “right” and “wrong” / Anne Louise Bannon
  • Bridge Work Food for Friday / Ron Raab
  • Moving Rite Along Triduum: Getting it rite / Donna M. Cole
  • Sung Prayer What to do about Sally / David Haas
  • At the Table of the Word God tested Abraham / Bruce Janiga
  • For more bulletin insert resources, try the Index of Bulletin Inserts

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