Associated Parishes for Liturgy and Mission

We share a passion for renewing liturgy and engaging the baptized in mission.

A social network for those working to further the worship and work of Christ in the Anglican Communion through liturgical renewal.

 

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Susan Trapp, linda sklazeski, Randall Day and 3 more joined Associated Parishes for Liturgy and MissionJune 22
Kurt Huber updated their profileJune 22
Frank Logue updated their profileJune 12

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Kurt Huber

An Order for Celebrating the Holy Eucharist with Children

Open - Summer 2004 Had an article and an order for celebrating the HE with children. Does anyone have an electronic copy of this?

Started by Kurt Huber Apr 19.

Frank Logue

Inculturation 4 Replies

A major focus for the APLM Council Meeting for 2009 will be inculturation of the liturgy. We will meet in San Antonio, Texas at the Mexican American Cultural Center. The Rev. James "Jake" Emereur, ...

Started by Frank Logue. Last reply by L. Celeste Gardner Mar 16.

Charles Hawkins

Revised Common Lectionary Question

I received the following email. Can you help me answer the question? Father Charles, As you know, the Gospel reading for the 1st Sunday of Christmas, in the Episcopal Church, is John 1. However, ...

Tagged: Adaptation, Episcopal, Lectionary, Common, Revised

Started by Charles Hawkins Dec. 29, 2008.

Rev.Canon Derrick Smith

Youth 1 Reply

I have a couple of youth going away on a RTotary exchange this month. I was wondering if any one has any resources that I could use in the context of the Eucharist to dedicate these young people? T...

Started by Rev.Canon Derrick Smith. Last reply by Kurt Huber Aug. 20, 2008.

Frank Logue

What's Next? 7 Replies

Associated Parishes has been at the forefront of liturgical renewal in The Episcopal Church and the Anglican Church in Canada. As we continue to live into the baptismal theology embodied in the 197...

Started by Frank Logue. Last reply by Thomas Brackett Jun. 18, 2008.

APLM Blog

Meaning-to-someone

A Buddhist list serve sent this to me today, I think it speaks well to Juan's post:


We live in the same world, but in different worlds. The differences come partly from our living in different places. If you live to the east of a mountain and I to the west, my world will have a mountain blocking its sunrises, and yours its sunsets. But—depending on what we want out of the world—our worlds can also differ even when we stand in he same place. A painter, a skier, and a miner looking at a mountain from the same side will see different mountains.

–Thanissaro Bhikkhu, The Paradox of Becoming

APLM Colloquium

The inaugural Associated Parishes for Liturgy and Mission Colloquium took place on November 6 at Church Divinity School of the Pacific, Berkeley, CA. The Rev. Dr. Paul Bradshaw was the featured speaker. Dr. Bradshaw has taught at the University of Notre Dame since 1985 and is acknowledged as one of the foremost liturgical scholars not only in the Anglican Communion, but throughout the Christian world. He has also published extensively on the subject of Christian liturgy, having written or edited more than 20 books and over 90 essays or articles. His major books include Daily Prayer in the Early Church, The Search for the Origins of Christian Worship, and Eucharistic Origins.

His topic for the address was "The Liturgical Movement: Gains and Losses." Dr. Bradshaw also sat in with students at a seminar for liturgical specialists, preached on William Temple on the latter's feast day, and delivered his address relating some of the history of the liturgical movement, with its successes and shortcomings, and finally answered many questions in both the closing part of the proceedings, and an informal questions thereafter.

A video of the talk will be linked at this website when it becomes available.

La Sacra Vida

San Fernando Cathedral, San Antonio, Texas
The APLM Council will meet May 7-11, 2009 at the Mexican American Cultural Center in San Antonio. One major focus of this meeting will be inculturation. The Rev. James "Jake" Empereur, S.J. will be a presenter.

Jake is vicar and liturgist at the San Fernando Cathedral in San Antonio, Texas. He was for many years a professor of systematic and liturgical theology at the Jesuit School of Theology at Berkeley and the Graduate Theological Union. Reading his book La Sacra Vida: Contemporary Hispanic Sacramental Theology in advance will help participants to engage in the conversation at the meeting.

Look for more information to come at this website as we continue to plan for this meeting.
 
 

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