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Singing itself is almost like flying, rising up to God; it is in some way an anticipation of eternity when we will be able to "unceasingly sing God's praise." Pope Benedict XVI

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Bishop Cupich on the New Translation of the Roman Missal

From Sacramentary to Roman Missal, Part 1 from Diocese of St. Petersburg on Vimeo.



From Sacramentary to Roman Missal, Part 2 from Diocese of St. Petersburg on Vimeo.



From Sacramentary to Roman Missal, Part 3 from Diocese of St. Petersburg on Vimeo.

Posted by Kathleen Pluth at 9:57 PM
Labels: Catholic liturgy, Ecclesiology, Online Resources, Pope Benedict, Translation

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