Liturgy Coming to LifeA. R. Mowbray, 1960 - 115 sider |
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Side 25
... laity . It is ironical that the only active part in the Liturgy we have given to the laity , that of ' serving ' , is one that does not properly belong to them . Quite apart from its historical association with the diaconate , it is for ...
... laity . It is ironical that the only active part in the Liturgy we have given to the laity , that of ' serving ' , is one that does not properly belong to them . Quite apart from its historical association with the diaconate , it is for ...
Side 26
... laity in the Liturgy . And , without con- sciously intending it , we found that this distinction within the laity , between those who were prepared to function in the sanctuary and those who were not , simply disappeared . No one was ...
... laity in the Liturgy . And , without con- sciously intending it , we found that this distinction within the laity , between those who were prepared to function in the sanctuary and those who were not , simply disappeared . No one was ...
Side 34
... laity . For the Eucharist cannot get going , there is nothing for it to work on , until the world in which the laity live and work is brought into Church and laid upon the altar . And it was as a symbol of this that the bread and wine ...
... laity . For the Eucharist cannot get going , there is nothing for it to work on , until the world in which the laity live and work is brought into Church and laid upon the altar . And it was as a symbol of this that the bread and wine ...
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