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IN THIS ISSUE


Called to renew and transform the world around us


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Interview: Hope for the Future of Our Common Home


Anna Robertson of Catholic Climate Covenant gives her perspective on the care of creation and the role pastoral musicians can play in renewing the earth.


Feeding the Spirit: Self-care for the Weary


Are you worn out and in need of renewal? Remi Fonseca Bauer presents her suggestions to help you regain peace and overcome anxiety in your ministry.


Looking Back, Looking Forward


Tis new column features an article from the Pastoral Music archives and invites you to examine the article's potential relevance to your present and future ministry.


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In Practice: Using Our Space


Speaking of environment . . . liturgical design consultant Joseph P. Wittmann shares his wisdom for optimizing your liturgical space for music ministry, from hospitality to decluttering to creation care.


Tested by Fire: Renewed & Transformed


Te 2022 NPM National Convention took place in person in Louisville June 28-July 1 and virtually July 5-7. Check out our convention recap section, and relive the excitement!


ALSO: From the Executive Director ....................................................7


Association News .........................................................................9 Music Reviews ..............................................................................48 From the Board ............................................................................50


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