Join us as we ask your questions to OCP’s Worship Publications Manager, Dr. Glenn Byer! Join Liturgy.com to submit questions for us to answer on our fortnightly podcast.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 19 | Founded | a year ago |
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Dr. Glenn Byer and Jay discuss some unique and interesting circumstances in the 2025 liturgical year where more than a few Sundays are superseded by other celebrations.
What do you do when there is a major disruption in the middle of the liturgy? How do we prepare for these situations, where someone might pass out or cry out?
How do we embrace and accommodate people with special needs while still preserving the dignity and reverence of the Mass?
How much do we want lean into tying the liturgical seasons into the physical seasons? How many flowers is too many for Easter? Check out Glenn's books Unlocking the Feasts and Seasons of the Liturgical Year and 26 Ordinary Ways to Live the Liturgy.
What is the role of instrumental music within the liturgy? When is it appropriate and when is it intruding on silence and reflection?
Dr. Glenn Byer unpacks the idea of processions and pilgrimage within the context of the liturgy and the history of the church that informs it.
How do we prepare for and celebrate Advent effectively?
If you or your pastor are new to a parish, how do you collaborate to develop the music ministry at your parish?
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