Tag Archives: Liturgy

  1. Burying the Cake – and the Alleluia

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    November 10, 2018 by lucieromarin

    I’ve been ironing baby-clothes and thinking about this post by Dorothy Cummings McLean, in which she writes about what it …
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  2. What Do We Change if We Stay?

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    October 7, 2018 by lucieromarin

    Articles abound urging people who are leaving the Church to remain, so that they can, by remaining, save the Church …
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  3. On Turning Forty

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    July 18, 2018 by lucieromarin

    Single women raised in conservative communities dread their fortieth birthdays. (I don’t know if the same is true for men; …
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  4. She Gathers the Herbs for Battle

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    July 7, 2018 by lucieromarin

    I have arisen from the bronchitis-that-would-not-die to find that we’re just over a month off the Feast of the Assumption. …
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  5. Hail to the Mother

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    August 15, 2014 by lucieromarin

    Happy Feast! Between today and the Feast of the Immaculate Heart I’m going to write a lot about Our Lady. …
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  6. The View from the Loft

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    July 16, 2014 by lucieromarin

    The obvious piece of advice to give anyone thinking of joining a liturgical choir is this… don’t do it! Are …
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  7. The Triduum Ten, 2014

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    April 21, 2014 by lucieromarin

    The Easter Triduum is done! Here are some things to love about it: 1. Young men amassing It’s like seeing …
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  8. Nearly-Christmas Notes

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    December 17, 2013 by lucieromarin

    It’s boiling hot outside. About half an hour ago I stepped outdoors for two seconds, and I’m still warm. In …
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