Tomeki

Liturgical change

Liturgical change

of life, liberty, pursuit

By Martha Blacklock

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Publish Date

1996

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Language

eng

Pages

304

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When we began I was looking for an experience in liturgy that would transform me into someone capable of living justly and compassionately. And I was an Episcopal priest with responsibility to see that sacraments happen. And now? The same. With a blind, formless, sniffing hunch that there is a way of acting, a performance, a gesture? that can turn us to the death and resurrection that creates every possibility for a life restored … The point! That we’re that close, all the time, to some vivid, performable experience of the emptying and being filled of dying and being raised anew. In Segundo’s terms, “the paschal mystery of Christ. That is the fundamental dialect that underlies the whole process of evolving love between human beings.” So doing liturgy with people, like that, increases the odds that we will “get” what is going on ... And if we practice this basic gesture in liturgy%2