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Speaking of Liturgy

ACU Centre for Liturgy

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The ACU Centre for Liturgy proudly presents an exciting array of local and international experts who explore a wide range of liturgy-related topics. Our podcasts feature thought-provoking discussions on Catholic liturgy, liturgical music, art and architecture, liturgy in Catholic schools, preaching, and more. Join us, and listen to some of the world’s best, ’Speaking of Liturgy’.
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Spiritual Soundings

Lorraine Cavanagh

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Opening doors and removing barriers, creating new paths in the wilderness of modern anxiety, guilt and drivenness. If you're beginning to sense a need for God in your life my podcasts are for you.
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Fr Andrew Menke, the recently appointed Executive Director of the International Commission for English in the Liturgy (ICEL), outlines the work of ICEL undertaken on behalf of the English speaking Conferences of Bishops around the world. He describes some of the steps involved in translating Latin texts into English. Rev Andrew Menke is a priest of…
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That mysterious Melchizedek. Jeremiah chapter 31 verses 7-9 Hebrews chapter 5 verses 1-6 Mark chapter 10 verses 46-52 Bulletin: https://www.mountcalvary.com/2024_10_27Trinity22.pdf We lift up Christ in the beauty of holiness. https://www.mountcalvary.com/ Subscribe to the Youtube Homily Podcast by clicking here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?lis…
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Sr Judith Kubicki explores the significance and versatility of music from Taize, France, highlighting its ability to unify diverse groups and encourage the participation of all worshippers.   Sr Dr Judith Kubicki CSSF is assistant professor emerita in the Theology Department of Fordham University, New York.  Currently she serves as provincial minis…
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Fr Ronald Raab C.S.C reflects on the connection between Eucharist and justice in light of his ministry. He invites us to be truly transformed by the Eucharist so that we can participate fully in the mission of Jesus Christ in the world. Rev Ronald Patrick Raab C.S.C. ministers among the vulnerable and marginalized of society and the Church. He spea…
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War arose in heaven, Michael and his angels fighting against the dragon The feast of St. Michael and All Angels isn't on our liturgical calendar this year because it falls on a Sunday, but that doesn't keep us from celebrating the angels. Hymns and anthems reflect the glorious victory through St. Michael the Archangel and the intercession of angels…
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Where jealosy and selfish ambition exist, there will be disorder and every vile practice We have a remedy for selfish ambition in our Lord Jesus Christ. Wisdom chapter 2 verses 12,17-20 James chapter 3 verse 16 - chapter 4 verse 3 Mark chapter 9 verses 30-37 Bulletin: https://www.mountcalvary.com/2024_09_22Trinity17.pdf We lift up Christ in the bea…
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Fr Stephen Hill discusses the treasures of Anglican patrimony and ecclesial unity, inviting us to learn more about the Ordinariate in Australia. Rev Dr Stephen Hill is Vicar General of the Personal Ordinariate of Our Lady of the Southern Cross in Australia. He ministered as an Anglican Priest from 2008 and was ordained a Catholic Priest in 2013. He…
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He even makes the deaf hear and the mute speak Isaiah chapter 35 verses 4-7a James chapter 2 verses 1-5 Mark chapter 7 verses 31-37 Bulletin: https://www.mountcalvary.com/2024_09_08Trinity15.pdf We lift up Christ in the beauty of holiness. https://www.mountcalvary.com/ Subscribe to the Youtube Homily Podcast by clicking here: https://www.youtube.co…
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Every perfect gift is from above, coming down from the Father of lights Our Epistle Reading from James points to God's Word which comes down from above, and then points to the effects of that Word, which include helping orphans and widows in their distress. Deuteronomy chapter 4 verses 1-2, 6-8 James chapter 1 verses 17-18, 21b-22, 27 Mark chapter …
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Sr Delores Dufner, OSB explores the significance of hymn texts we sing in the liturgy, describing how they express and shape faith. She invites us to consider the characteristics of a well-crafted hymn text. Sr Delores Dufner, OSB is a member of St Benedict’s Monastery in St Joseph, Minnesota. An internationally composer of renown, and text writer,…
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Katharine Harmon reveals some of the women who were involved in the liturgical renewal since the 19th Century. Often missed in the narrative, she describes a number of women who sought to renew and shape the Church’s liturgy. Dr Katharine E. Harmon currently serves as project director of the Obsculta Preaching Initiative at Saint John's Seminary an…
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Archbishop Mark Coleridge reflects on the role of the preacher as a prophet, proclaimer and poet. Each of these aspects are crucially important and interrelated in the liturgical act. Most Rev Mark Coleridge was ordained in Melbourne and served in parishes before studying Scripture at the Pontifical Biblical Institute in Rome. He taught Scripture i…
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Sam Wegner explores the uniqueness of the Christian funeral, especially in relation to the lesser-known Funeral Vigil. Ms Samantha Wegner is a sessional academic at the ACU School of Theology. In 2017 she was awarded the ACU Centre for Liturgy’s Postgraduate Scholarship. Her continuing research explores the aesthetic and ethical aspects of Catholic…
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Fr Gilles Drouin describes some of the liturgical issues associated with the restoration of Notre Dame Cathedral, Paris. Rev Dr Gilles Drouin is the Director of Institut Supérieur de Liturgie, at the Institut Catholique de Paris and advised the Archbishop of Paris on the restoration of Notre-Dame de Paris Cathedral. He is President of the Societas …
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Le Père Gilles Drouin nous décrit quelques considérations liturgiques, concernant la rénovation de la cathédrale Notre Dame de Paris Le Père Gilles Drouin est le directeur de l'Institut Supérieur de Liturgie à l'Institut Catholique de Paris. Il a prêté conseil à l'Archevêque de Paris concernant la rénovation de la cathédrale Notre Dame de Paris. Il…
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Fr Mark Francis, CSV discusses recent Church documents that encourage a more enriched understanding of liturgy and enculturation. Rev Dr Mark Francis, CSV is a former Superior General of the Viatorians and currently the Provincial of the US Province. He holds a doctorate in liturgy from the Liturgical Institute of Sant’Anselmo in Rome and was Presi…
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Rita Ferrone outlines the significance of the Order of Christian Initiation of Adults, the RCIA, and how it has a ripple effect beyond the catechumens in the parish. She offers encouragement to communities to be actively involved and committed to this gradual process of Christian initiation. Ms Rita Ferrone is an internationally acclaimed writer an…
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Simone Brosig discusses the significance of beauty and aesthetics in the liturgy She explores the ways embodied prayerful responses express sacred realities. Dr. Simone Brosig is the Pastoral Leader for Community Life and Worship in the Archdiocese of Adelaide, Australia. She was the Liturgy Consultant in the Diocese of Calgary, Canada from 2009 - …
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Professor Clare Johnson asks ‘What does it mean to be fully present as we celebrate the liturgy?’ Professor Clare Johnson is the Director of the ACU Centre for Liturgy and ACU Professor of Liturgical Studies & Sacramental Theology. She chairs the National Liturgical Music Council, advising the Australian Catholic Bishops Commission for Liturgy. …
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Bishop Paul Bird, CSsR reflects on the art of celebration and how developing our knowledge and skills can enhance the way we celebrate the liturgy. Most Rev Paul Bird, CSsR is a member and former Provincial of the Congregation of the Most Holy Redeemer (Redemptorists) and Bishop of the Diocese of Ballarat (Victoria, Australia). He is a member of th…
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Sr Dr Veronica Rosier OP invites us to ponder the significance of the 50 days of Easter, a festival that overflows with Paschal joy. Sr Dr Veronica Rosier OP BTheol (SCD), MA(Music) Monash, MEd (RE) Boston College, PhD (CUA) has taught liturgy in Australia, including ACU, and is the author of numerous publications including Liturgical Catechesis of…
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Steve Warner looks back at his music ministry and creative works over his many years of service to the Church. He explores some key influences and the continuum of sacred music since the 60s. Mr Steve Warner is a well-published composer of liturgical music and renowned choir director. He is Founder and Director Emeritus of the internationally famou…
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Dr Paul Taylor explores the meaning and associated history of the oils that are blessed and consecrated during the Chrism Mass in Holy Week. Dr Paul Taylor is Assistant Director, ACU Centre for Liturgy and Director of Music, Sacred Heart Cathedral, Bendigo, Australia. His is the former Executive Secretary of the Bishops Commission for Liturgy, Aust…
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Clare Schwantes describes the dynamic proclamation of the Word of God in the Liturgy and how this differs from a personal reading of Sacred Scripture. Dr Clare Schwantes editor, teacher and liturgist, is currently the Chair of the National Liturgical Council. She is the Director of Liturgy Brisbane, Australia and secretary of the Brisbane Archdioce…
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Fr Andrew Cameron-Mowat examines the period of Lent, a season of renewal, hope and healing which prepares us for the joy of Easter. Rev Dr Andrew Cameron-Mowat SJ is a member of the Society of Jesus. He taught at Heythrop College and the seminary of the Westminster Archdiocese for twenty years and is a former Member of the Liturgy Committee of the …
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Archbishop Denis Hart, in part 2 of his interview, reflects on key events and people following the Second Vatican Council, including the publication of the Catholic Worship Book (Collins-Dwyer 1985), and shares his hopes for the future. Archbishop Hart served as the president of the Australian Catholic Bishops Conference and a member of the Congreg…
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Archbishop Denis Hart reflects on his many years of involvement in the liturgy and leadership recalling his early influences, the Second Vatican Council, and his involvement in the publishing of the Australian Lectionary. Archbishop Hart was Archbishop of Melbourne from 2001 - 2018, a former member and Vice President of the International Committee …
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Dr Paul Taylor offers some helpful strategies to invigorate parish music ministry and strengthen the assembly’s singing in liturgical celebrations. Dr Taylor is Director, ACU Centre for Liturgy and Director of Music, Sacred Heart Cathedral, Bendigo, Australia. His is the former Executive Secretary of the Bishops Commission for Liturgy, Australia.…
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Rev Prof. John F. Baldovin, S.J. explores the origins and significance of the seminal liturgical document, Sacrosanctum Concilium, and the contributions it has made to the liturgical life of Catholics across the world. Fr. John F. Baldovin SJ, a priest of the Northeast Province of the Society of Jesus, is Prof. of Historical and Liturgical Theology…
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Cathy Murrowood reflects on Ecology, Advent and the Australian summer, inviting us to consider the images of creation in the liturgy and our stewardship of the earth. Cathy Murrowood is a liturgy educator with the ACU Centre for Liturgy as well as a member of the National Liturgical Council. She has extensive experience as a local, diocesan and nat…
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Professor Clare Johnson invites us to stop and pause to consider the importance and significance of fruitful silence in the liturgy. Professor Clare Johnson is the Director of the ACU Centre for Liturgy and ACU Professor of Liturgical Studies & Sacramental Theology. She chairs the National Liturgical Music Council, advising the Australian Catholic …
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Fr Paul Turner invites us to consider the benefits of technology rather than try to eliminate their use. Rev Dr Paul Turner is an international speaker who is Pastor of the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Kansas City, Missouri and Director of the Diocesan Office for Divine Worship. He has published numerous books and articles on liturgy, …
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Dr Dan McGrath invites us to harness the power of liturgical catechesis, the witness of married couples and the foundational role of families to better celebrate and understand the meaning of Christian marriage. Dr Dan McGrath is a sessional facilitator in Pre-marriage Education for Centacare Brisbane, QLD Australia. A graduate of ACU, his doctoral…
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Sr Judith Kubicki invites us to consider how Christian communities experience physical unity and find their voice after a huge disruption. Sr Dr Judith Kubicki CSSF is assistant professor emerita in the Theology Department of Fordham University, New York. Currently she serves as provincial minister of the Felician Sisters of North America. Her majo…
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Sr Kathleen Hughes RSCJ invites us to consider this question and proposes a new approach that emphasizes the importance of formation for all the faithful. Sr Dr Kathleen Hughes RSCJ is a former Professor of Word and Worship, CTU, Chicago, and former provincial of the US Province of the Society of the Sacred Heart. She is the author of Saying Amen: …
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Cathy Murrowood invites us to reflect on the Universal Prayer and its weekly preparation. She outlines how to write this prayer in a way that actively responds to the pressing needs of the world. Cathy Murrowood is a liturgy educator with the ACU Centre for Liturgy and a member of the National Liturgical Council. She has extensive experience as a l…
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Dr Anthony Young describes how to foster strong community singing at worship in the school setting, developing aspects of a school music program that supports student participation in the liturgy. Dr Anthony Young is the Coordinator of Culture and Solidarity at St Laurence’s College, in Brisbane Australia, a member of the National Liturgical Music …
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Fr Peter Slack explores the growth of the Eastern and Western Catholic Churches in Australia and invites us to learn more about the Eastern Catholic Tradition. Fr Peter Slack is the Chancellor of the Diocese of Lismore, Australia and the Associate Judicial Vicar of the Inter-diocesan Tribunal of Sydney.…
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Rev Dr Chris Willcock SJ invites composers to consider how to help worshippers find a common voice. Fr Chris Willcock is an internationally renowned Australian composer for the liturgy and the concert hall and has taught sacramental theology and liturgical studies.Kirjoittanut ACU Centre for Liturgy
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Dr Angela McCarthy encourages communities to consider the importance of art, particularly in relation to places of worship and the liturgy. Dr Angela McCarthy is Senior Lecturer in Theology at the University of Notre Dame, Australia. She is an editor of the Australian Journal of Liturgy and Pastoral Liturgy, and past president of the Australian Aca…
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