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Pope Francis is losing his culture war

The Spectator 22 Jul 2021
It is Francis who has threatened disunity by assuming there is controversy where for 99 per cent of Catholics there was none, and Francis who has reignited debate about the liturgy, not the trads.
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Houses of worship have gotten good at dealing with pandemic

The Oneida Daily Dispatch 04 Apr 2021
Easter. Passover. Ramadan ... Many say they’ve adapted — even thrived — since the virus first closed their doors, while others are barely hanging on ... The last one was a scramble ... “It’s been a whole new way of doing things,” said Linda Hollingsworth, liturgy coordinator. “A big learning curve — things none of us in this office ever thought we’d have to do.”.
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Campus faith communities seek to provide comfort during pandemic

The Daily Nebraskan 18 Mar 2021
With the pandemic transforming most of the regularities around campus, one resource that students can still rely on is the consistency of several faith groups ... The Newman Center, St ... 16th Street ... “None of us should be isolated, so here’s a great place you can come in. You can feel safe with a mask on, go over liturgies and come here for study groups.”.
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What Utahns can give up for Lent — after sacrificing so much during the pandemic

The Salt Lake Tribune 19 Feb 2021
“Facebook posts and texts just don’t restore my soul in the same way as in-person conversation and liturgy,” Mischel writes. “Therefore, I’m going to make the effort to call my friends, not just text; to mail a card rather than post on Facebook; to take advantage of attending a liturgy in person when it’s safe to do so.”.
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Rabbi's View Column: Like the Israelites, we are staying safe by staying home

Duluth News Tribune 12 Apr 2020
And I have also been uploading videos on YouTube to guide interested viewers in going through traditional liturgy for Shabbat and for the Passover seder. None of this is equivalent to meeting in person ... Indeed, even more so ... “None of you shall go outside the door of his house until morning ... 22-23) ... David Steinberg is rabbi of Temple Israel, Duluth ... .
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Easter messages from local pastors

The Oneida Daily Dispatch 10 Apr 2020
Anne Catholic Church, the liturgy itself, gives great hope because you cannot take away what Christ has done for all of us. The liturgies continue to be celebrated in all Catholic parishes around the world, albeit on a smaller scale. “None of the feasts can be moved as they are all tied into Salvation history,” he said.
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Pope sets up new commission to study women deacons

Catholic Standard 09 Apr 2020
The members also include ... Angelo Lameri, a professor of liturgy and the sacraments at Rome's Pontifical Lateran University. None of the 12 were part of the commission Pope Francis established in 2016 to study the historical facts about the women referred to as deaconesses in the New Testament and about the role of women deacons in the early church.
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The Woodlands Township board, Montgomery County officials discuss local coronavirus updates

Community Impact Newspaper 03 Apr 2020
Then, in late March, Keough issued a stay-at-home order, which included a nightly curfew ... “There still are some discrepancies outside of our area, but I know of none within the area where there is an issue as it relates to whatever particular religion you may have or the liturgy that is associated with your particular religion.
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In wake of the coronavirus, religious leaders are concerned about the future | Faith Matters

NJ dot com 22 Mar 2020
“All the gain,'' he said. "Will people return? Will they come back again?” ... But the spiritual denials have hit hard, Sister Mary Virginia Tomasiak, a member of their local leadership team, said, noting, for example, that none of the lay associates who would normally attend liturgies or morning and evening prayer are allowed ... On St ... .
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Lent in the time of coronavirus: More prayer and unexpected penance

Catholic Standard 20 Mar 2020
"We began Lent with the imposition of ashes and the reminder, 'Dust thou art and unto dust thou shalt return,' a phrase borrowed from the Catholic funeral liturgy. None of us could have predicted how quickly we would become so focused on the finiteness and fragility of human life ...
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Staying connected in a time of ‘social distancing’

Catholic Standard 18 Mar 2020
Hence, as soon as anyone of the faithful begins to be in danger of death from sickness or old age, the fitting time for him to receive this sacrament has certainly already arrived.”We began Lent with the imposition of ashes and the reminder, “Dust thou art and unto dust thou shalt return,” a phrase borrowed from the Catholic funeral liturgy.
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Keep up the passion, strive for grace

Enid News & Eagle 03 Jan 2020
This column originally published Dec 8, 2017 ... 10, 2020 ... For now, suffice to say that none of us have exclusive rights to the Gospel ... We can disagree on many things political, and we can disagree on liturgy and points of doctrine within and between denominations. But none of us, not by party, nationality, race, ideology or creed, own the Body of Christ.
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COLUMN: Keep up the passion, strive for grace

The Ada News 03 Jan 2020
Editor's Note ... 10, 2020 ... This passion is a good thing ... For now, suffice to say that none of us have exclusive rights to the Gospel ... We can disagree on many things political, and we can disagree on liturgy and points of doctrine within and between denominations. But none of us, not by party, nationality, race, ideology or creed, own the Body of Christ ... .
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Review: 'Saving God From Religion' offers explanation of church decline

The Post and Courier 07 Dec 2019
During the same period, the share of Americans who say they attend religious services at least once or twice a month dropped by 7 percent, while those who say they attend less than that, or none at all, rose by the same amount ... If justice is not being practiced, the prophets taught, then God wants none of the rest of it.
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I’m so glad I’m raising my kids in Israel. Here’s why.

Cleveland Jewish News 27 Nov 2019
This story originally appeared on Kveller. Back when I lived in America, I wouldn’t have called myself a helicopter parent. I would have said that I was vigilant ... We limited sugar and screen time ... So I let go a little ... My kids will have none of those issues. When they grow up, they won’t need translation to help them understand the prayer book liturgy ... .

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