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Postmodern Liturgist Resources: I am a Daughter of Trent Sample #3.
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Saturday, January 08, 2005. I am a Daughter of Trent Sample #3. One of the more frequent complaints of some traddys is the practice of the gathered assembly singing in the voice of God . One of the best examples of this is Here I am, Lord , here modified for right-wingers. I, the Lord of sea and sky,. I will make my people cry. When they have to sing this dreck. In voice of God. I who made the wind and rain,. Say today’s a day for pain. I won’t do it by myself. Whom shall I send? View my complete profile.
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Tuesday, January 11, 2005. The da Vinci Coda. It is always a great challenge to write new lyrics for Marty Haugen songs, because his standards are so high. Here we’ve done what we could to make his Gather Us In more fully reflect Dan Brown’s truth to us. Here in our heads a new faith is waking,. Our hearts are gladdened by what we have read;. The implications are simply earth-shaking:. Jesus Christ never arose from the dead! Draw us all in, the naïve and the trusting;. Draw us all in, we’re mentally lame;.
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Tuesday, January 11, 2005. The da Vinci Coda. We didn’t think it would be possible to improve on. But with a little reflection after re-reading. The da Vinci Code. And some Harvey Wallbangers), we came up with this. Awake from your slumber, come greet the new day. The latest best-seller has so much to say. You’ll learn of symbology (Don’t tell us that’s not real! Our new revelation has filled us with such zeal! So we’ll build the City of God. Syncretistic, Feminist, Gnostic -. View my complete profile.
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Postmodern Liturgist Resources: Lex Orandi. Sample #3.
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Saturday, January 08, 2005. Lex Orandi. Sample #3. We really like Lord of the Dance , cultural diversity and progressive moral theology. This new lyric features all three! We sang some songs in Spanish. And we sang some songs in French. Once we tried to sing Swahili,. But we never will sing Latin,. Not while boomers still draw breath,. Because Catholic Tradition scares us all to death! Here in our post-modernity. We’re all about Cultural Diversity. Excluding every product of the patriarchy.
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Postmodern Liturgist Resources: Announcing
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Tuesday, January 11, 2005. Announcing The da Vinci Coda. One of the best things to happen in recent years is the blockbuster The da Vinci Code. We want to be the first to take the opportunity to capitalize on this book’s popularity to enhance liturgy. This new supplement revises existing worship songs to reflect the truth as revealed to us by Dan Brown. Until now this project was so secret that not even all of us knew about it kind of like the big conspiracy in Dan’s book! View my complete profile.
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Postmodern Liturgist Resources: You Alone Can Make Me Feel So Right . . .
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Wednesday, January 19, 2005. You Alone Can Make Me Feel So Right . . . Recently some of us took in the new film version of Phantom of the Opera. While it’s surprising that Postmodern Liturgists would voluntarily listen to that much organ music, the film did give rise to a few thoughts pertinent to this venture. (Not least of which is that we’re glad the film did its part to lower the public’s expectations of what expert singers should sound like! Just one quick excerpt, the rest can be found here. Relate...
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Postmodern Liturgist Resources: Lex Orandi. Sample #2.
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Saturday, January 08, 2005. Lex Orandi. Sample #2. The acceptance of Liturgical Dance in the US has been disappointingly slow. We hope that this song (set to Lord of the Dance ) will get things moving again. It also quietly gives witness for womyn to wield power as priests. I swayed with the choir. When the gath’ring song was sung. Then I pranced right up the aisle. When the Sanctus bell was rung. Then I sashayed around the altar. And I danced a little more,. I’ll be dancing everywhere, you see,.
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Postmodern Liturgist Resources: Lex Orandi. Sample #1
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Saturday, January 08, 2005. Lex Orandi. Sample #1. Some congregations still have a problem of people who aren’t utilizing proper posture and gestures as they should during communion. This didactic song is just the ticket for them! As an added bonus, it bolsters the argument for having at least twenty Eucharistic Ministers! Tune is Table of Plenty ). Come up the aisle, no one stay behind. We’ve hosts and cups here a-plenty! All must progress through these snaking lines. No waiting at minister twenty.
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Postmodern Liturgist Resources: I am a Daughter of Trent Sample #1
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Saturday, January 08, 2005. I am a Daughter of Trent Sample #1. We’ve tried to address many conservative complaints in one place in this lyric to be sung to Be Not Afraid . You shall hear heretics preaching, but you will not lose your faith;. You shall attend invalid Masses, without intending so;. You’ll have priests tell you That’s not a sin , but confess it anyway. You’re just a Catholic that’s stuck in today. Be not afraid, remember Matthew 16. Even the gates of hell shall not prevail.