Next Anima Education course: “The New Mass”

More advertising! Our next Anima Education course will be on the new translation of the Ordinary Form of the Roman Rite, aka “The New Mass”. All welcome. Contact me using the email address in the side bar if you wish to enrol ahead of time, or just turn up!

“The New Mass”

There has been a lot of misinformation in the media about “the new Mass”, which is being introduced in the Archdiocese of Melbourne and all across the English speaking world this year. In fact it isn’t a “new Mass” – its a new translation of Ordinary Form of the Roman Rite.

This course is to help you find out the facts and to understand the changes. As we study the new translation, we will uncover the riches of our Western Liturgy. We will learn:

• the text of the new translations
• the reasons for the changes
• what the words mean
• the Scriptural sources of the liturgy
• the history of the prayers we use in the mass
• the function of the parts of the mass
• how to sing the chants in the new missal

16 hours of interactive lecture/discussion
Mondays in 2nd Term 2011 commencing May 2nd and ending June 27th (excluding June 13th, the Queens Birthday Holiday)
6.30-8.30 pm
Mary Glowrey House,
132 Nicholson Street, Fitzroy (opposite Carlton Gardens)

Total cost : $15 per night, ($120 per term)

About Schütz

I am a PhD candidate & sessional academic at Australian Catholic University in Melbourne, Australia. After almost 10 years in ministry as a Lutheran pastor, I was received into the Catholic Church in 2003. I worked for the Archdiocese of Melbourne for 18 years in Ecumenism and Interfaith Relations. I have been editor of Gesher for the Council of Christians & Jews and am guest editor of the historical journal “Footprints”. I have a passion for pilgrimage and pioneered the MacKillop Woods Way.
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