Part 1: Roman Missal Changes Webinar with Joe Paprocki, sponsored by Loyola Press

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http://www.loyolapress.com/roman-missal-changes.htm Joe Paprocki, DMin, lead a webinar about the approaching Roman Missal changes. Beginning with Advent 2011, we will celebrate the Mass following the English translation of the 3rd Edition of the Roman Missal. While the changes for the Mass may be exciting for some people, they may be confusing for others. In this free Webinar gain a better understanding of what changes will take place and how they will affect the Mass. Become familiar with the new changes now so you can help the people you serve in your ministry to embrace the changes when they are implemented.

Some of the topics covered in this Webinar include:
• Background on the changes in the Roman Missal
• Explanations of why the changes are taking place
• In-depth look at specific texts in the Mass that are changing
• An opportunity to ask questions and receive ongoing Roman Missal change information

This FREE Webinar was led by Joe Paprocki, DMin, an author, a speaker, and a fourth-grade catechist in the Archdiocese of Chicago with over 30 years of experience in pastoral ministry. Joe, national consultant for faith formation at Loyola Press, is the author of numerous books, including the best-selling The Catechist's Toolbox and A Well-Built Faith. He is also the host of the blog Catechist's Journey.

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  • @fatimamovement:

    Ummm....the editio typica version hasn't changed the ordo missae since 1969. And the term "spritus" hasn't, either. Even before then, it was the same. Vernacular wasn't used till the 60's so it's pretty much always been translated as "spirit", since that is what it is. "ghost" is a transliteration of the German "geist", which means "spirit".

    You're a little off-base.

  • The ritual editions that are to be implemented on Nov. 27th are very similar to the rites of the Black Mass from only 100 years ago. By deleting the name of the Holy Ghost and replacing it with 'spirit', what the Masonic pagans worship, this destroys any remnant of validity. This is an attempt by the Jewish-Masonic leadership of these liturgical changes to have 1 billion 'Catholics' chant along with a Transcendental Black Mass, fulfilling Apoc. 22:17. Run!

    FATIMAMOVEMENT d o t c o m

  • Hello everybody... please please caption your videos for the deaf and hard of hearing...... 

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