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A History of the Eucharistic Prayers Rita Tiron


Te Eucharistic Prayer is central to our celebration. How did these ancient anaphoras shape our current texts? Examine the rich Eucharistic theology which they contain.


Directory for Masses with Children: A Crash Course Andrew Chin, Michael Mangan, James Wahl


Te Directory for Masses with Children reminds us to ensure that children don't feel "neglected" in parish Eucharist and that "some account should be taken of their presence." Tis workshop will explore topics such as creating family-friendly liturgies, planning vibrant liturgies for Catholic schools, taking advantage of First Communion to incorporate liturgical formation, and more!


Don't Just Do Something, Sit Tere! Lorraine Hess


Some find silence awkward, yet silence at strategic times during the liturgy can enhance the liturgy and draw attention to "what just happened." Learn how to use silence in music ministry to say something profound!


Beyond the Tree Judgments: Selecting Music, Building a Repertory Dr. Steven R. Janco


Tough the three judgments have provided a simple tool for evaluating music for particular liturgies, they were developed 50 years ago and are limited in scope. Explore additional issues that also need careful consideration, including the theology and quality of sung texts and the development of a repertory that reflects the breadth of Catholic teaching and spirituality and inspires active discipleship.


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But I Don't Get Anything Out of Mass: Helping Parishioners Appreciate Liturgy Michael Ruzicki


Whether we are celebrating the Sacraments, Holy Week, or the Sundays of Ordinary Time, we must consider that there may be many in our congregations that lack the ability, through no fault of their own, to connect the liturgy to their daily lives. Tis session will offer suggestions that will help make Mass matter in the parish community. Simply: prepare, celebrate, reflect. Te Catechism states that the liturgy is the privileged place for catechizing the people of God. How do we make this a reality so that all may understand the power of the liturgy?


Preparing Eucharistic Liturgies with Non-Liturgists Timothy A. Johnston


Whether we are collaborating with wedding couples, funeral families, school teachers, or religious educators, we have all experienced the joys and struggles of preparing various liturgies. Tis session will provide some basic tips and ideas on how to express the vision of the rites, communicate the importance of full community participation, and explain the significance of the rubrics. Furthermore, we will discuss ways in which liturgical celebrations can be appropriately adapted to meet the needs and desires of your community.


Te Beauty of the Liturgy/ La Belleza de la Liturgia Julio DeLeon


A session unpacking the beauty of the liturgy for the Latino community, including the role that music and music ministers (cantors, choir, music leaders, choir directors, etc.) play in the liturgy.


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