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WEEK FIVE


Monday, March 8 | 8:00 pm–9:30 pm ET Session 5: Liturgy and the Art of Celebrating The ars celebrandi, “the art of proper celebration,” is “the primary way to foster the participation of the People of God in the sacred rite” (Sacramentum caritatis, 38). Celebrating the liturgy properly is a skill and an art. It seeks to allow Christ to be the artist, the one who is active in the Eucharist, so that our participation becomes a sharing in his actions, his prayer, and in his offering. Directions and instructions for how Christians are to celebrate the Eucharist abound throughout Christian history, including the current edition of the General Instruction of the Roman Missal. What do the ministers who prepare liturgies of all kinds need to know for proper, artful celebration?


Tuesday, March 9 | 9:00 pm–10:00 pm ET Virtual Nightcap: A weekly opportunity (on Zoom) for Colloquium participants to connect and discuss the content of the presentations.


WEEK SIX


Monday, March 15 | 8:00 pm–9:30 pm ET Session 6: Liturgical Spirituality The foundation of liturgical spirituality is the Paschal Mystery of Jesus Christ. Throughout our sessions, the life, death, Resurrection, and Ascension of Christ has been at the root of our exploration of the Church’s liturgy. The Church’s prayers, seasons, and rites invite us into deeper communion with Christ, forming us into his Mystical Body. In this session, participants will examine how the liturgy not only shapes the interior life, but also affects how we proclaim the Good News in our daily living


Tuesday, March 16 | 9:00 pm–10:00 pm ET Virtual Nightcap: A weekly opportunity (on Zoom) for Colloquium participants to connect and discuss the content of the presentations.


CONCLUDING SESSION


Monday, March 22 | 8:00 pm–9:00 pm ET Music in the Liturgy and Missionary Discipleship Lebanese-American poet Kahil Gibran said, “Music is the language of thef of lifef


spirit. It opens the secret bringing peace, abolishing strife.” As musicians we know the power music has on the soul


and therefore, the power it has to embed and rouse the gospel within the faithful. In this presentation we discuss the power liturgical music has to shape us into and challenge us to become missionary disciples. Participants are asked to bring one favorite hymn text.


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