Bishop Alphonsus Cullinan was chief concelebrant at the bicentenary celebrations for the Ursuline Waterford, the order that set up and still runs St Angela's School.
(11) His study on the eucharistic assembly in the Second Testament period and the early church yielded an intriguing assertion that the presider's authentic concelebrant is the laity.
TODAY I shall be a concelebrant at the celebration of the first ever Mass in Welsh at the newly-restored St Teilo's Church at the National History Museum at St Fagans.
Chapter 3 considers the distinct perspectives the two groups and their various members bring to the widely used language of "unity" and "what these perspectives on unity say about the struggles of each cultural community to adapt to the sharing of the parish." One of the most moving sections of The Shared Parish is Hoover's description of the profound impact on the Latino community of the Anglo pastor's washing his Chicano concelebrant's feet during the Holy Thursday liturgy
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