Liturgy as Enacted Reconciliation: The experience of All Inclusive Ministries (AIM)
by Gilles Mongeau SJ Th.D. (Regis College at the University of Toronto)
The
Second Vatican Council affirms that the Eucharist "makes" the Church,
that it is the source and summit of our communal life as Christ's Body.
The various General Instructions of the Roman Missal have, over the
years, articulated how the actions of ritual itself are an enactment of
right relationship with God, with the neighbour and with creation. This
presentation will share how one Eucharistic community that reaches out
to LGBTQ persons lives and expresses this reality in its liturgy.
The Liturgy Seminar hosted by the Toronto School of Theology, promotes discussion on a wide variety of topics in the study of liturgy. Liturgical studies constitutes a significant program at TST and the Liturgy Seminar is an important means of nurturing its growth. Organizers of the Seminar are Professors:
Organizer of the Seminar:
William Kervin, B.Sc. (Mt. Allison), M.Div. (A.S.T.), Th.D. (Victoria) Associate Professor of Public Worship (Emmanuel College)
David Pereyra, MArch, PhD (St. Michael’s College) Project and Outreach Coordinator (Inclusive Design Research Centre - OCAD University)
We encourage papers and presentations on liturgical theology, liturgical history (in all periods and traditions), ritual studies and pastoral-liturgical practice. Enquiries and paper proposals are welcome at tst.liturgy.seminar@gmail.com.
Exploring the Notion of Intercultural Worship
Rev. Teresa A. Burnett-Cole, B.A., M.Div., Th.D. cand. (Emmanuel College). Minister, Riverdale United Church, Toronto
The Dominican Rite: Liturgy Reflecting Spirituality