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Praying from Below: Looking to our Roots

February 1, 2021January 29, 2021 Ófe Abreu Rosario 38 Views

by Janay Salcedo-Kinsey How are we to pray from below? We must look back to our roots, to our indigenous

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Kneeling
Reflections on the Workshop & Group Writing Experience 

I saw God and she is…

January 30, 2021January 31, 2021 Claudio Carvalhaes 32 Views

  I saw God and she is a black Jamaican woman from Lowe River and her name is Kelly Mendes.

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Reflections on the Workshop & Group Writing Experience 

Yes, I have changed

January 30, 2021January 30, 2021 Claudio Carvalhaes 29 Views

Whenever someone touches our lives, we change. Yes, I was touched, deeply touched. Touched by people with me as they

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Reflections on the Workshop & Group Writing Experience 

A liturgy with feet on the ground

January 30, 2021January 30, 2021 Claudio Carvalhaes 29 Views

This experience brought me new reflections regarding liturgy in the Church and also in social movements. A liturgy with feet

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Reflections on the Workshop & Group Writing Experience 

God wants to meet us…

January 30, 2021January 30, 2021 Claudio Carvalhaes 29 Views

Modibo leaning on Silvia’s shoulder John – or the disciple whom Jesus loved – leaning on Jesus’ shoulder at the

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Reflections on Liturgy 

Reflection on “The Valley of Dry Bones”

January 29, 2021January 29, 2021 Ófe Abreu Rosario 29 Views

by Christópher Abreu Rosario This is a reflection on the prayer “The Valley of Dry Bones.” At first glance, this

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Bee on Flower
Reflections on Liturgy 

Reflection on “How Dare You”

January 29, 2021January 30, 2021 Ófe Abreu Rosario 28 Views

by Christópher Abreu Rosario This is a reflection on the prayer “How Dare You.” What a powerful responsive prayer. The

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Reflections on Liturgy 

Reflection on “Evil One”

January 29, 2021January 29, 2021 Ófe Abreu Rosario 29 Views

by Christópher Abreu Rosario This is a reflection on the prayer “Evil One.” This prayer is bold. The reciter speaks

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Italy Reflections on the Workshop & Group Writing Experience 

Never Enough

January 28, 2021January 30, 2021 Ófe Abreu Rosario 18 Views

Writing and working on liturgies in the context of what came to be called Europe’s current migration crisis is not

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Philippines Reflections on the Workshop & Group Writing Experience 

Experiencing God’s Presence

January 28, 2021January 30, 2021 Ófe Abreu Rosario 24 Views

Liturgical Liberation Theology in Manila A note on the workshop of Re-imaging worship as acts of defiance and alternatives in

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About This Project

Our Mission:
  • To create alternative liturgical resources defying the logic of empire
  • To organize four workshops to develop life affirming liturgies
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