In his latest article looking at the liturgical reforms of the Second Vatican Council, Notre Dame professor Timothy O’Malley explores a question many have asked — namely, is the Latin language considered sacred in the ...
In a continuation of his 2021 apostolic letter Traditiones Custodes that sought to promote liturgical unity, Pope Francis’ latest letter, Desiderio Desideravi, explores how each member of the Body of Christ can reform themselves to ...
In the latest installment of his series exploring the gifts and promises of the liturgical reforms of the Second Vatican Council, Notre Dame professor Timothy O’Malley weighs in on a subject that draws strong opinions ...
In his latest in a series of articles exploring the liturgical reforms of the Second Vatican Council, Notre Dame professor Timothy O’Malley writes that many Catholics today — on both sides of the argument — ...
As Timothy O’Malley continues his series of columns looking at the liturgical reforms of the Second Vatican Council, he turns again to the topic of which direction the priest should face during Mass — toward ...
In the fifth part of his series exploring the liturgical reforms of the Second Vatican Council, Timothy O’Malley helps readers to understand why, historically, the priest faced ad orientem, and also the reasons why the ...
In the fourth part of his series exploring the liturgical reforms of the Second Vatican Council, Timothy P. O’Malley writes: “Let us recognize that the reforms were intended and have been intrinsically good for the ...
In the third article in his series on the Second Vatican Council’s liturgical reforms, Timothy O’Malley pushes pause on detailing the reforms of the council and instead responds to the latest clash among Catholics in ...
In the second of a series of articles on the liturgical reforms of the Second Vatican Council, Timothy O’Malley, director of education at the McGrath Institute for Church Life at the University of Notre Dame, ...
In his final Opening the Word column, Timothy O’Malley writes about the kingship of Jesus. Although the Church ceases to practice the politics of the kingdom when full support is given to a specific candidate, ...
Bishop John P. Dolan was installed as the fifth bishop of the Diocese of Phoenix on Aug. 2
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New Phoenix bishop installed; faithful called to abide in God's goodness
In a joyous transition punctuated by church tradition, rich, uplifting music and a call to abide in God's goodness...
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The oldest member of the College of Cardinals, Cardinal Jozef Tomko, died Aug. 8 in Rome at the age of 98
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Cardinal Tomko, oldest member of College of Cardinals, dies at 98
The oldest member of the College of Cardinals, Cardinal Jozef Tomko, died Aug. 8 in Rome at the age of 98. ...
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