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Welcoming the Roman Missal |
Link | The site provides comprehensive material on the new translation of the Roman Missal for the faithful and clergy. Provided by the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops. |
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The Roman Missal |
Link | Catholic News Agency provides this website with valuable resources on the new translation of the Roman Missal. The site provides up-to-date news related stories about the new translation as well as background materials for the translation. |
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Roman Missal Blog |
Link | Our Sunday Visitor provides this blog for the new Roman Missal. The blog answers questions on the new translations in blog format. |
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Archdiocese of Philadelphia Office of Worship |
Link | Catholic Answers is an apostolate dedicated to serving Christ by bringing the fullness of Catholic truth to the world. We help good Catholics become better Catholics, bring former Catholics back home and lead non-Catholics into the fullness of the faith. We explain Catholic truth, equip the faithful to live fully the sacramental life, and assist them in spreading the Good News. |
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| Roman Missal | Link | Monsignor James P. Moroney is a past chairman of the Federation of Diocesan Liturgical Commissions and was Executive Director of the USCCB Secretariat for the Liturgy from 1996 to 2007. He offers an engaging and informative presentation on the new translation of the Roman missal in a five short YouTube videos. Additional information on the Missal is also available. |
| eLearning Workshop | Link | This interactive program is provided by the Office of Worship of the Archdiocese of Washington. The topics covered in these five videos are as follows: The Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy, General Principles of Liturgy, History of the Roman Missal, the Art of Translation and the New Translation. |
| USCCB Videos | Link | The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops provides a series of YouTube Videos on the new missal. The following are some of the topics individually treated:How Did We Get Here?
Process of Translating the Roman Missal What’s New in the Roman Missal (two parts) What’s New in the Orations The Art of Celebrating the Eucharist The Place of Beauty and Music in the Art of Celebrating the Eucharist, The Presider and the Art of Celebrating the Eucharist The Spiritual Disposition in the Art of Celebrating the Eucharist The Place of Singing in the Art of Celebrating the Eucharist |
| New Roman Missal for Parents and Adults | Link | Father John Muir, Office of Worship, Diocese of Phoenix, offers this short 10 minute introduction to the new translation. |
| Sign Language Translation | Link | Now that the new English translation of the Roman Missal is completed, a new translation into sign language is underway. These videos give samples of the new translations. |
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| Word for Word | Life Teenpresents this 8 minute video titled “Word for Word.” The video introduces the translation principles used in the new Roman Missal as well as providing an introduction to the new translation. Two different videos are provided one for High School students and one for Middle School students. Both are well done.Link for High School Students Link for Middle School Students |
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| Chaplain’s Series | Link | Father William Fitzgerald offers a lecture in the Chaplain’s Series of Christendom College part of the iTunes University offerings. Three lectures are available: the History of the Roman Missal, the New Roman Missal (Part 1) and the New Roman Missal (Part 2). |
| Bishop Coyne | Link | Bishop Christopher Coyne offers a four-part series on the new translation. Bishop Coyne has a doctorate in Sacred Liturgy from the Pontifical University of Saint Anselm. He is the Auxiliary Bishop of the Archdiocese of Indianapolis |


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