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New Roman Missal for Parents and Adults - Word for Word by Life Teen
New Roman Missal for Parents and Adults - Word for Word by Life Teen
www.IsMassChanging.org http www.CatholicYouthMinistry.com Why are the words of the Catholic Mass changing? Fr. John Muir confronts the misconceptions about the changes with truth and clarity. Fr. John helps parents understand the recent history behind the newest 3rd Edition of the Roman Missal and how it grows from the 1st and 2nd editions. Fr. John compares the "dynamic equivalent" and the "formal equivalent" of how we translate words from Latin to English, and then explains the elaborate process used to create the new Roman Missal. Finally, Fr. John encourages us to rediscover the meaning behind the words and we use at Mass and how we can help our children through this transition.
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New Roman Missal for High School Teens - Word for Word by Life Teen
New Roman Missal for High School Teens - Word for Word by Life Teen
www.IsMassChanging.org http www.CatholicYouthMinistry.com Mark Hart helps high school teens understand HOW and WHY the words of the Mass are changing. Mark compares the "dynamic equivalent" and the "formal equivalent" of how we translate words from Latin to English, and then explains the elaborate process used to create the new Roman Missal. Finally, Mark challenges teenagers to rediscover the meaning behind the words we pray at Mass each week.
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New Roman Missal for Middle School Youth - Word for Word by Life Teen
New Roman Missal for Middle School Youth - Word for Word by Life Teen
www.IsMassChanging.org http www.CatholicYouthMinistry.com
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The New Roman Missal Explained
The New Roman Missal Explained
Pierpaolo Finaldi, Commissioning Editor of the CTS -- the UK publisher to the Holy See -- explains some of the features of the new Roman Missal coming in Advent 2011 for England, Scotland, Wales and Australia.
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Part 1: Roman Missal Changes Webinar with Joe Paprocki, sponsored by Loyola Press
Part 1: Roman Missal Changes Webinar with Joe Paprocki, sponsored by Loyola Press
www.loyolapress.com Joe Paprocki, DMin, lead a webinar about the approaching Roman Missal changes. Beginning with Advent 2011, we will celebrate the Mass following the English translation of the 3rd Edition of the Roman Missal. While the changes for the Mass may be exciting for some people, they may be confusing for others. In this free Webinar gain a better understanding of what changes will take place and how they will affect the Mass. Become familiar with the new changes now so you can help the people you serve in your ministry to embrace the changes when they are implemented. Some of the topics covered in this Webinar include: • Background on the changes in the Roman Missal • Explanations of why the changes are taking place • In-depth look at specific texts in the Mass that are changing • An opportunity to ask questions and receive ongoing Roman Missal change information This FREE Webinar was led by Joe Paprocki, DMin, an author, a speaker, and a fourth-grade catechist in the Archdiocese of Chicago with over 30 years of experience in pastoral ministry. Joe, national consultant for faith formation at Loyola Press, is the author of numerous books, including the best-selling The Catechist's Toolbox and A Well-Built Faith. He is also the host of the blog Catechist's Journey.
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New Roman Missal DVD Intro Msgr. James P. Moroney part 1 of 5
New Roman Missal DVD Intro Msgr. James P. Moroney part 1 of 5
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Thomas Archer in "Life Teen: Roman Missal Project"
Thomas Archer in "Life Teen: Roman Missal Project"
Watch Thomas Archer in the Veritas Pictures production of "Life Teen: Roman Missal Project"
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New Roman Missal for Youth Ministers - Word for Word by Life Teen
New Roman Missal for Youth Ministers - Word for Word by Life Teen
www.IsMassChanging.org http www.CatholicYouthMinistry.com Why are the words of the Catholic Mass changing? Fr. John Muir confronts the misconceptions about the changes with truth and clarity. Fr. John helps Catholic Youth Ministers understand the recent history behind the newest 3rd Edition of the Roman Missal and how it grows from the 1st and 2nd editions. He encourages us to rediscover the meaning behind the words and we use at Mass and how we can help lead teens through this transition.
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What's New - Part I
What's New - Part I
What's New in the Roman Missal, Third Edition - Part I?
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What's New - Part II
What's New - Part II
What's New in the Roman Missal, Third Edition - Part II?
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Part 3: Roman Missal Changes Webinar with Joe Paprocki, sponsored by Loyola Press
Part 3: Roman Missal Changes Webinar with Joe Paprocki, sponsored by Loyola Press
www.loyolapress.com Joe Paprocki, DMin, lead a webinar about the approaching Roman Missal changes. Beginning with Advent 2011, we will celebrate the Mass following the English translation of the 3rd Edition of the Roman Missal. While the changes for the Mass may be exciting for some people, they may be confusing for others. In this free Webinar gain a better understanding of what changes will take place and how they will affect the Mass. Become familiar with the new changes now so you can help the people you serve in your ministry to embrace the changes when they are implemented.
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Part 2: Roman Missal Changes Webinar with Joe Paprocki, sponsored by Loyola Press
Part 2: Roman Missal Changes Webinar with Joe Paprocki, sponsored by Loyola Press
www.loyolapress.com Joe Paprocki, DMin, lead a webinar about the approaching Roman Missal changes. Beginning with Advent 2011, we will celebrate the Mass following the English translation of the 3rd Edition of the Roman Missal. While the changes for the Mass may be exciting for some people, they may be confusing for others. In this free Webinar gain a better understanding of what changes will take place and how they will affect the Mass. Become familiar with the new changes now so you can help the people you serve in your ministry to embrace the changes when they are implemented.
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Process of Translating the Roman Missal, Third Edition
Process of Translating the Roman Missal, Third Edition
Process of Translating the Roman Missal, Third Edition (Part 1C, 13:10)
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Changes to English Missal well underway
Changes to English Missal well underway
If you attend Roman Catholic Mass regularly, you probably know what to say and how to respond to the priest by heart. Well, get ready to do some homework, because pretty soon youll have to start learning the new English missal. Cardinal George Pell is on the committee responsible for the changes in the English Missal. He explains that the liturgical texts in English are more of an interpretation rather than a true translation. Cardinal George Pell Archbishop of Sydney (Australia) The main goal of the translations is to get them accurate, faithful to the Latin. But also beautiful, strong and compelling English. And that means a lot of hard work. The transition to the new English Missal may prove difficult because the current one has been in place for thirty years. Father Randifer Boquiren Professor, Pontifical University of the Holy Cross (Rome) There are changes which are less important, more secondary, and there are changes which are probably more substantial. Father Randifer Boquiren is a professor of liturgical theology in Rome. He says that the English speaking world will soon see changes in the textual part of the way people celebrate Mass because the Church wants the missal to stay true to the original Latin text. Father Randifer Boquiren Professor, University of the Holy Cross (Rome) For example, the first change that the Faithful will encounter is when the priest says the Lord be with you and the faithful will have to respond not and also with you but will say and <b>...</b>
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New Roman Missal DVD Intro Msgr. James P. Moroney part 2 of 5
New Roman Missal DVD Intro Msgr. James P. Moroney part 2 of 5
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New Roman Missal DVD Intro Msgr. James P. Moroney part 3 of 5
New Roman Missal DVD Intro Msgr. James P. Moroney part 3 of 5
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The New Translations - The New Roman Missal
The New Translations - The New Roman Missal
The New Roman Missal workshop by Fr. Mark Knestout
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Roman Missal
Roman Missal
A Moment of Grace: Introduction of the third edition of the Roman Missal
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Catholics Matter: New Roman Missal
Catholics Matter: New Roman Missal
On this episode of "Catholics Matter" we're joined by Fr. Kieran Kleczewski, executive director for the Diocese of Phoenix's Office of Worship. Host Fr. Rob Clements interviews Fr. Kleczewski about this year's changes to the Roman Missal. For more about the Roman Catholic Diocese of Phoenix, visit diocesephoenix.org.
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V. Eucharistic Prayer II - The New Roman Missal for Interpreters
V. Eucharistic Prayer II - The New Roman Missal for Interpreters
On November 27, 2011, the First Sunday of Advent, the Catholic Church will introduce the new edition of the Roman Missal. On March 22-24, 2011 a [series of] video clip/s was created by a national team of experienced Deaf persons, clergy, pastoral workers, and liturgical interpreters for reference and practice while preparing to interpret the new translation of the Roman Missal into American Sign Language for the Catholic Deaf Community. It is important to note that this is a working draft model and focuses on the Common parts of the Mass. In addition to serving as a training tool for Sign Language Interpreters, this project will also be a valuable resource for Deaf Adult Formation classes, Small Group discussion groups, and Religious Education classes for the Deaf, and more. For use with Sign Language Interpreters, this model is intended to communicate the concepts in the text through: · Choice of appropriate ASL signs · Use of space · Directionality · Eye gaze · Facial "expression" (affect/mood) This project has made sign choices based on the Liturgical meaning of a particular sign in context. The project was done in English using ASL (American Sign Language) and for use in any area where ASL is used. This resource is an invaluable resource to many sign language interpreters who have no training in their local areas, for small group interpreter workshop lead regionally, in many communities in the USA and Canada as we prepare to celebrate Liturgy all together as one Body <b>...</b>