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Monday, February 12th, 2024
Liturgical reform is crucial in the ongoing renewal of the Catholic Church. Pope Francis said this to the Vatican’s Dicastery for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments on Thursday. After what has been labelled as a significant address, discussion took place against the backdrop of the dicastery’s annual plenary assembly. The assembly focused Read more
Tags: Dr Joe Grayland, Latin Mass, Liturgy, Liturgy reform, Pope Benedict XVI, Pope Francis, Pope John Paul II, Pope Paul VI, Pope Pius XII, Pope St Pius X, Sacrosanctum Concilium
Posted in Great reads, World | Comments Off on Without liturgical reform there is no reform of the Church
Monday, December 4th, 2023
The promulgation of Sacrosanctum Concilium, the Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy, stands as a pivotal moment that ushered in a new era for the Catholic Church. Sixty years hence, we can reflect on the impact of this document on New Zealand’s theological landscape and liturgical practices. Sacrosanctum Concilium is the cornerstone of Vatican II because Read more
Tags: Dr Joe Grayland, Latin Mass, Liturgy, Pope Benedict XVI, Pope Francis, Pope John Paul II, Pope Paul VI, Sacrosanctum Concilium, Traditiones Custodes
Posted in Analysis and Comment | Comments Off on Six decades of Sacrosanctum Concilium in New Zealand
Thursday, November 23rd, 2023
In the wake of recent events in Christchurch involving the fringe group “Sons of the Most Holy Redeemer” and their alleged exorcisms, a critical examination of the Church’s stance on pre-Vatican II Latin Mass rites is both timely and necessary. This group’s actions have them being accused of operating as a law unto themselves, disrespecting Read more
Tags: Bishop Michael Gielen, Dr Joe Grayland, Joe Grayland, Latin Rite Mass, Novus Ordo, Pope Francis, Sons of the Most Holy Redeemer, Traditionis Custodes
Posted in Analysis and Comment, Great reads | Comments Off on Action on fringe Latin Mass rites – timely and necessary
Monday, November 13th, 2023
A synodal, missionary, and open Church can only speak to the world through an “open” theology. Ad theologiam promovendam (November 2023) Pope Francis’s revision of the statutes of the Pontifical Academy of Theology is an important development within the discipline of contemporary theology. Francis emphasises the need for an open theology within a synodal, missionary, Read more
Tags: Ad theologiam promovendam, Dr Joe Grayland, missionary church, Pontifical Academy of Theology, Pope Francis, Synodal Church, Theology
Posted in Analysis and Comment | Comments Off on Open theology in a synodal, missionary, and open Church
Monday, October 30th, 2023
Pope Francis is asking for synodality in all parishes, presenting the Catholic Church in New Zealand with a monumental task, none more so than for the Synod delegates. While Synodality will not happen overnight, indeed there is a part two of the Synod in October 2024, CathNews spoke with some ‘synod watching’ Catholics about tasking Read more
Tags: Archbishop Paul Martin, Dr Joe Grayland, Fr Dennis Nacorda, Manuel Beazley, Synod, Synod 2021 - 2024, Synodality
Posted in Great reads, New Zealand | Comments Off on NZ Catholic Church Synod delegates have big responsibility on shoulders
Monday, September 25th, 2023
A well-worn jest about Ireland goes like this: A lost tourist in Limerick asks for directions to Dublin, and the convoluted directions leave the tourist utterly bewildered. Finally, the tourist gazes into the distance, resigned to the fact that reaching Dublin is impossible. At this point, the local utters the famous words, “Well, if I Read more
Tags: Change, Dr Joe Grayland, Synod, Synod 2021 - 2024, Synod on synodality, Vatican
Posted in Analysis and Comment | Comments Off on Synod in Rome – a challenging starting point
Monday, September 11th, 2023
The call for synodality has been louder than ever, but does the Church truly understand what it means to listen, especially to those who have left its pews? Listening has become a recurring term in religious circles, particularly in discussions around synodality. But if the Catholic Church is serious about this form of governance, it Read more
Tags: Dr Joe Grayland, Listening, Synod, Synod 2021 - 2024, Synod on synodality
Posted in Analysis and Comment, Great reads | Comments Off on A Synodal church – more than a listening exercise
Thursday, August 24th, 2023
“We shape our buildings, then our buildings shape us,” echoes Thomas O’Loughlin in the forward of a new book: Shaping the Assembly – How Our Buildings Form Us in Worship. O’Loughlin suggests that the arrangement of space is often overlooked, but we constantly refer to it. It plays a pivotal role in our lives, he Read more
Tags: Dr Joe Grayland, Liturgical spaces, Liturgy, Professor Thomas O'Loughlin, Thomas O'Loughlin
Posted in Great reads, New Zealand | Comments Off on Shaping the assembly – the shape of our churches shapes us