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Annual Meeting - January 5, 2024
The Catholic Academy of Liturgy will meet on Friday, January 5, 2024 from 8:45am-2:30pm at the St. James Cathedral in Seattle, WA.
Our morning session will be held at the Cathedral Pastoral Outreach Center, 907 Columbia St, Seattle, WA 98104. Map
Please RSVP Using This Link
The Cathedral is able to provide limited transportation between our hotel and meeting space for those unable to walk or arrange their own transport. Please indicate your need for transportation when you RSVP.
Morning Schedule
8:00am Morning Mass at St. James Cathedral (optional)
8:45-9:15am Continental Breakfast
9:15- 9:30am Morning Prayer
9:30-10:15am Business Meeting *
10:15-10:45am Presentation and Discussion of the Statement on the Way*
Presenter: John Baldovin, SJ
10:45-11:05am Presentation: The St. James Cathedral Renovation Project*
Presenter: Richard Vosko
11:05am-noon Tour of St. James Cathedral
Guides: Michael Ryan (Pastor) and Corinna Laughlin (Director of Liturgy)
12:00-1:30pm Lunch Break (Lunch on your own)
Afternoon Schedule
1:30-2:30pm Tour of St Ignatius Chapel on the Seattle University Campus
Guide: Paul Janowiak, SJ
*Members unable to attend in person are invited to join these parts of the meeting via Zoom.
Please RSVP Using This Link
To make a donation by check, please make your check out to ‘Catholic Academy of Liturgy’ and mail it to:
Michael Prendergast, 7225 N. Wabash Ave., Portland OR, 97217
About CAL
The Catholic Academy of Liturgy
is an organization of Catholic persons professionally trained in the disciplines of liturgy, music and related studies.
Any Catholic member of the North American Academy of Liturgy may belong to the Catholic Academy of Liturgy by stating their intention and requesting of any member of the executive committee to be on the CAL mailing list.
News and Documents
From time to time news breaks that touches the liturgy. CAL is interested in posting these items for its membership and for the general readership. Check here on occasion to see what’s happening.
Publications
One of the principal purposes of CAL is to engage in research, publication and dialogue concerning the Christian liturgy, east and west, past and present in order to promote the principles articulated in the Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy and subsequent documents, especially the principle of full conscious and active participation, and to promote leadership that embraces these principles.