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By Msgr. Owen F. Campion. How important is religion to American Catholics today?
By Brian Reynolds. Parishioners will need to know what is changing and what is not going to change
With the introduction of the new Roman Missal the order and structure of the Mass will not change. Catholics can expect some changes in the wording of prayers and responses beginning at Advent next year.
By Msgr. C. Eugene Morris, S.T.L. What is the Roman Missal?
By Father Patrick Carrion. Maybe Advent 2011 will be like celebrating Mass for the first time again
By David Toups. Easing the parish into the new translation
By Msgr. C. Eugene Morris. What is really changing?
By Nicholas Zientarski. Texts and contexts in the new Roman Missal
By Emily Stimpson. How and why the Church is improving the English translation of the Roman Missal
By Bishop Edward K. Braxton. An opportunity to be embraced, not a burden to be borne
This article has free access for all visitors. By Scott Alessi. U.S. bishops launch website to educate Catholics on impending changes to Mass
This article has free access for all visitors. By Scott Alessi. The 2011 adoption of new Mass prayers also means revamping old familiar sung parts of the liturgy
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By Emily Stimpson. A part-by-part look at the Catholic liturgy and why priests and people say and do what they say and do
By Fr. Patrick M. Carrion. Whether the new Missal ‘sings’ or not the Mass is still the center of Christian life.
By Msgr. Owen F. Campion. New translation of the Roman Missal can be a catechetical tool for the New Evangelization. (Subscription required)
By Fr. Daniel Merz. The changes in the new Roman Missal will undoubtedly generate considerable attention from clergy and laity alike.
By Emily Stimpson. Launch of new missal translation this Advent is opportunity to renew faith in what happens at Mass, says cardinal
By Anthony Dao. On the coming of the revised Roman Missal
By Mike Aquilina. The big difference in a little phrase in the new translation of the Roman Missal
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