Category Archives: Catechesis

Church Life 2.1: Jesus Christ and the New Evangelization

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Timothy P. O’Malley, Ph.D. Director, Notre Dame Center for Liturgy Editor, Oblation:  Catechesis, Liturgy, and the New Evangelization Editor, Church Life:  A Journal for the New Evangelization Contact Author Dear friends, Church Life, Volume 2, Issue 1 will be out in the … Continue reading

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The Perfect Church for People Who Dare to Hope For Perfection

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Timothy P. O’Malley, Ph.D. Director, Notre Dame Center for Liturgy Editor, Oblation:  Catechesis, Liturgy, and the New Evangelization Editor, Church Life:  A Journal for the New Evangelization Contact Author This morning on my way to work, I passed a church in South … Continue reading

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Holy Saturday: The Cosmic Expansion of Love

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Timothy P. O’Malley, Ph.D. Director, Notre Dame Center for Liturgy Editor, Oblation:  Catechesis, Liturgy, and the New Evangelization Editor, Church Life:  A Journal for the New Evangelization Contact Author Having a newborn around the house expands your capacity for love.  Not “love” … Continue reading

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The Trouble of Judas: Scandal and the Church

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Timothy P. O’Malley, Ph.D. Director, Notre Dame Center for Liturgy Editor, Oblation:  Catechesis, Liturgy, and the New Evangelization Editor, Church Life:  A Journal for the New Evangelization Contact Author Among the undergraduates I work with, it would be fair to say that … Continue reading

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A Theological Aesthetics through the Eyes of the Infant

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Timothy P. O’Malley, Ph.D. Director, Notre Dame Center for Liturgy Editor, Oblation:  Catechesis, Liturgy, and the New Evangelization Editor, Church Life:  A Journal for the New Evangelization Contact Author Over the last several weeks, my wife and I have taken our newly … Continue reading

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The Eucharist as a Sacrament of Love

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The Notre Dame Center for Liturgy and the Alliance for Catholic Education have partnered to create a resource on the Eucharist, entitled The Eucharist as a Sacrament of Love.   Drawing on Pope Emeritus, Benedict XVI’s apostolic exhortation, Sacramentum caritatis, The … Continue reading

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Thank You, Benedict

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Leonard DeLorenzo Director, Notre Dame Vision Doctoral Student, Systematic Theology, University of Notre Dame Contact Author You are Peter, and upon this rock I will build my Church (Mt. 16:18).  To serve in the See of St. Peter is to … Continue reading

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Hail Mother of Peace, Hail Virgin of Guadalupe, Hail Patroness of the New Evangelization

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Timothy P. O’Malley, Ph.D. Director, Notre Dame Center for Liturgy Editor, Oblation:  Catechesis, Liturgy, and the New Evangelization Editor, Church Life:  A Journal for the New Evangelization Contact Author Very early one Saturday morning at the beginning of December of 1531, a … Continue reading

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Collect Prayers in the Season of Advent

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Timothy P. O’Malley, Ph.D. Director, Notre Dame Center for Liturgy Editor, Oblation:  Catechesis, Liturgy, and the New Evangelization Editor, Church Life:  A Journal for the New Evangelization Contact Author During this season of Advent, we wanted to make available two videos, useful … Continue reading

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“Let Perpetual Light Shine on Them”: The Beauty of a Happy Death

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Katharine Mahon Doctoral Student, Liturgical Studies University of Notre Dame Contact Author Last year Timothy O’Malley wrote about All Souls’ Day and celebrating the hope-filled doctrine of purgatory.  It cannot be denied that our celebration of All Souls’ Day is … Continue reading

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