tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15860677.post1613254270052587493..comments2024-03-25T14:27:40.121-05:00Comments on Heart, Mind, Soul, and Strength: Liturgy and the Gospel of MatthewWeekend Fisherhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10425001168670801073noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15860677.post-56875942264777195332009-06-09T17:06:24.966-05:002009-06-09T17:06:24.966-05:00How cool is that. I can hardly wait to see. !!!
T...How cool is that. I can hardly wait to see. !!!<br /><br />Take care &God bless<br />Anne / WFWeekend Fisherhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10425001168670801073noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15860677.post-43688927860853793052009-06-09T14:18:54.847-05:002009-06-09T14:18:54.847-05:00Thanks, WF. You're not messing with my vacatio...Thanks, WF. You're not messing with my vacation, but you *may* end up messing with my attempts to get back in the groove when I get home :-) As much as I love the traditional Sursum Corda, I've come up with a good "alternative" using the language of Hebrews, and there is a *lot* of language from which to build a Eucharistic prayer--perhaps too much! I'll post a draft of what I've come up with when I can.Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06680367700762008875noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15860677.post-73910714612940258282009-06-05T11:38:59.939-05:002009-06-05T11:38:59.939-05:00Hi Darrell
I think on the prayers, we'd / any...Hi Darrell<br /><br />I think on the prayers, we'd / anyone would almost have to change the POV on it. To take a simple example, if Jesus says, "Thank God for ___", then the liturgy ends up with a prayer, "Thank you, God, for ___", to me that's potato/potahto. And I know some things that deserve to be prayers will take more rewording than that. But to me it's what's in the blank, y'know, because "Always gives thanks for everything" is a freebie, & there are any number of blanket permissions in Scripture to turn anything into prayer, adoration, meditation, etc. ;) <br /><br />I know you'll have fun with Hebrews. Part of Hebrews has been part of the liturgy for centuries. "In many and various ways, God spoke to his people of old by the prophets. But now in these last days he has spoken to us by his son." <br /><br />Hope I'm not messing w/ your vacation too much. :) <br /><br />Take care & God bless<br />Anne / WFWeekend Fisherhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10425001168670801073noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15860677.post-16204100489664758742009-06-05T10:12:06.003-05:002009-06-05T10:12:06.003-05:00What are the ground rules? Is it permitted to para...What are the ground rules? Is it permitted to paraphrase, for example, by turning statements ABOUT God into prayers directed TO God, etc.? What do you do about set pieces like the Kyrie and Sursum Corda? Leave them as they are or look for in-text equivalent expressions? I've just rummaged a bit through Hebrews—fun stuff!Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06680367700762008875noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15860677.post-2003741983947374472009-06-05T07:32:35.411-05:002009-06-05T07:32:35.411-05:00Hi Chris
Thanks for the tip.
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Darrell: the ...Hi Chris<br /><br />Thanks for the tip. <br /><br />---<br /><br />Darrell: the more the merrier, right? No idea if our tastes are similar enough to collaborate or not, but you can consider the "belongs in a worship folder" part of this post as creative commons. <br /><br />Can you just see doing the St Augustine liturgy on his commemoration day, etc.? <br /><br />Take care & God bless<br />Anne / WFWeekend Fisherhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10425001168670801073noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15860677.post-22698847641456667992009-06-05T06:50:54.752-05:002009-06-05T06:50:54.752-05:00Fascinating project! Only now you've gotten me...Fascinating project! Only now you've gotten me interested in diving in, too!Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06680367700762008875noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15860677.post-37525125929392938932009-06-05T05:37:01.340-05:002009-06-05T05:37:01.340-05:00I believe that the ELCA's 1995(?) worship supp...I believe that the ELCA's 1995(?) worship supplement, With One Voice, has a setting of Holy Communion (or perhaps service of the Word) that is almost entirely based on Scripture, complete with citations in the margins.<br /><br />Also, the ELCA's African American worship resource, This Far By Faith, contains an excellent essay called "The liturgy is biblical" (or something like that), with several scriptural passages cited for each element of the liturgy. You may want to check those out ...<br /><br />Peace.Chris Duckworthhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15569502792071232013noreply@blogger.com