Resources
- Glorify God by your life: evangelization and the renewal of the liturgy
- Sing a new song with your lives: the promise of the new edition of the Roman missal
- ‘A Universe Brimming with Fruitful Spiritual Life’: Reflecting Transcendence in the Liturgy
- Welcoming the new Mass translation
- Preparation for new Missal should be expression of faith
- Pray for openness in preparations for Roman Missal
- Musical integral to new Roman Missal
- Language of Mass expresses our faith in Jesus
- The greeting as Mass begins: More than a casual welcome
- Get ready – The Mass is about to change
- Part one: Beauty reveals God
- Part two: Liturgy as the worship of God
- Part three: The fruits and benefits of the liturgy
- Part four: Liturgy anticipates heaven
- Part five: Given by Christ, received by the Church
- Part Six: The beauty of the Roman Rite
- Final of seven parts: What makes Liturgy 'authentic'?
- What happens at Mass?
- The glory of the Liturgy: Pope Benedict's vision
- The new Roman Missal, part 1
- The new Roman Missal, part 2
- The new Roman Missal, part 3
- The new Roman Missal, part 4
- The new Roman Missal, part 5
- The greeting at Mass: A welcome into the very life of God
- A simple greeting: A most profound statement
- Pro Multis: Christ's blood poured out for all or for many?
- Pro Multis: A reminder of our relationship to Jesus as Church
- Liturgical renewal past, present and to come
- Hear the difference: new Missal translation will be like rediscovering buried treasure
- Let us pray
- What we pray shapes what we believe
- Becoming 'Eucharistic people'
- The new Roman Missal: A time of liturgical renewal
- Renewal in continuity
- The manner of receiving holy Communion
- Silence and the liturgy