Food for thought: “The basic law of liturgy is, Do not say what you are doing; do what you are saying.” Louis-Marie Chauvet, professor of sacramental theology in the Institut Catholique in Paris.
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Food for thought: “The basic law of liturgy is, Do not say what you are doing; do what you are saying.” Louis-Marie Chauvet, professor of sacramental theology in the Institut Catholique in Paris.
Appropriately on the feast day of St Benedict (for a blog interested in monasticism and liturgy)
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This Sunday, 27 July, Roman Catholics and Episcopalians and others will essentially pray the same prayer.
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Hmmmm….good food for thought. I’ll have to share this with our Dean of the Chapel/Worship prof/liturgist par excellence. Thank you.
I really like that. To often we may have good intentions but it is when we actually act on them that it counts. A good lesson to practice and to teach my kids