Mark Searle
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Liturgy Made Simple
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1981
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2 editions
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Called to Participate: Theological, Ritual, and Social Perspectives
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published
2006
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Alternative Futures for Worship: Baptism and Confirmation
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published
2006
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Documents of the Marriage Liturgy
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published
1992
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2 editions
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The Future of the Catholic Church in America: Major Papers of the Virgil Michel Symposium : July 11-14, 1988, St. John's Abbey, Collegeville, Minnes
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published
1991
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Liturgy and social justice
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published
1986
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Sunday Morning: A Time for Worship
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published
1982
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Christening: The Making of Christians
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published
1980
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LA Liturgia Simplificada
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published
2003
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Christening
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“The text is alive when it is complete." Quoting biblical lines in isolation is only legitimate, Caval-letti argues, when speaker and hearers are already familiar with the scriptural context, so that the whole text is evoked in a single phrase or line. Without such contextualization, there is a risk of abusing and manipulating the text to our own ends.”
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