Recently, I read that the Roman Catholic Church will soon be revising the wording of bits of their liturgy. The discussion then ensued about whether liturgical language should be lofty or more colloquial.
I noticed from the examples I read online that a number of the "updates" actually bring the new Roman mass closer to our Lutheran worship texts. So I asked our seminary Dean of Chapel, the Rev. Dr. Paul Grime, to comment. Prior to coming to teach at the seminary a year ago, he was the chief architect of our synod's newest hymnal.
His comments are found on our seminary blog here.
Language of the Liturgy
Sunday, September 07, 2008
Language of the Liturgy
Posted by Pastor Scott Stiegemeyer at 9/07/2008 07:25:00 AM
Labels: Concordia Theological Seminary, Liturgy, Worship
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