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Great Desire: Pope Francis’s liturgy document and ongoing liturgical reform.

  • St. Thomas More Catholic Church 1079 Summit Avenue St. Paul, MN 55105 (map)

Join us for a talk and Q&A led by Fr. Anthony Ruff, OSB.

Fr. Ruff will present an examination of Pope Francis’s vision of liturgy in his recent document “Desiderio Desideravi,” with exploration of what it means in our context of broad acceptance of Vatican II by most of the church, declining church attendance among mainline Catholics, and resistance to elements of the Second Vatican Council by some Catholics today.


EVENT INFORMATION

The talk will be held at St. Thomas More Catholic Church in the sanctuary.
This is a ticketed event: Members: $5; Non-members: $20.

(If your parish is a member, then anyone from you parish gets in at the member rate!) Not sure if you’re a member? Email Andrea Grasse, andreag@saintjosephsparish.org.

Purchase your tickets online or at the door.


ABOUT OUR SPEAKER

Fr. Anthony Ruff, OSB is a monk and priest of St. John’s Abbey. He teaches theology, liturgical music, and Gregorian chant. He has masters degrees from St. John’s and Yale University, and he earned his doctorate in liturgy from the University of Graz, Austria. He has studied organ with Kim Kasling, Thomas Murray, and Peter Planyavsky. He is the founding director of the National Catholic Youth Choir, a summer camp and touring experience at St. Johns for high-school singers. He served on the music subcommittee of the national Bishops’ Committee on the Liturgy that drafted the 2007 document of the US bishops Sing to the Lord: Music in Divine Worship. He was chair of the committee of three people that wrote the English chant melodies for the 2011 Roman Missal for all the English-speaking countries. He has served on the board of the National Association of Pastoral Musicians and the leadership team of the Catholic Academy of Liturgy, and he has served on the executive committee of the Hymn Society. He is a frequent presenter across the U.S. and internationally on topics of liturgy and music, he serves as English-German translator for the Internationale Arbeitsgemeinschaft für Hymnologie, and he frequently publishes in liturgical and musical journals. He plays organ and directs Gregorian chant at the abbey. He is moderator of the popular liturgy blog “Pray Tell.”

Earlier Event: February 21
Virtual Chat with Fr. Tom Margevičius