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Sixty years ago the Second Vatican Council inaugurated what wouldbe a sea change in the way Christians prayer, not only in the Catholic communion, but across Western Christianity. The intervening decades have seen some steps forward, some sticking points, and new challenges to common prayer. In this issue of the Australian Journal of Liturgy, Jenny O''Brien addresses one of those sticking points, the place of women in liturgical ministry. Joseph Grayland addresses the intersection of Christian liturgyand the climate crisis in conversation with Pope Francis'' 2015 encyclical Laudato Si''. On the practical side, Nathan Nettleton reflects on several years of online only services in his own congregation, while Bryan Cones addresses presiding informed by the post-conciliar recovery of the assembly as the primary actor in the liturgy.

Common Prayer 60 Years after Vatican II

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    Publisher: ATF Press
    Publication Date: 10/1/2024
    ISBN13: 9781923206526, 978-1923206526
    ISBN10: 1923206524

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    Sixty years ago the Second Vatican Council inaugurated what wouldbe a sea change in the way Christians prayer, not only in the Catholic communion, but across Western Christianity. The intervening decades have seen some steps forward, some sticking points, and new challenges to common prayer. In this issue of the Australian Journal of Liturgy, Jenny O''Brien addresses one of those sticking points, the place of women in liturgical ministry. Joseph Grayland addresses the intersection of Christian liturgyand the climate crisis in conversation with Pope Francis'' 2015 encyclical Laudato Si''. On the practical side, Nathan Nettleton reflects on several years of online only services in his own congregation, while Bryan Cones addresses presiding informed by the post-conciliar recovery of the assembly as the primary actor in the liturgy.

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