Publications – Daniel McCarthy

 

G.38.    – “Listen to the Word” Commentaries on the prefaces of selected Sundays and feasts”,The Tablet (20 November 2010 – 26 November 2011).

G.37.    Leachman, J.G. – D.P. McCarthy, “The contribution of the proposed Institutum Liturgicum in England and Wales”, Liturgy Studies and Teaching, a dedicated number of Benedictine Culture 4 (2010).

G.36.    Leachman, J.G. – D.P. McCarthy, “The contribution of the project Appreciating the Liturgy to the research Institutum Liturgicum”, Liturgy Studies and Teaching, a dedicated number of Benedictine Culutre 4 (2010).

G.35.    Liturgy Studies and Teaching, ed. D. McCarthy, a dedicated number of Benedictine Culture 4 (2010).

G.34.    – “The Forthcoming Translation of the Missale Romanum (1)”, Benedictine Culture 3 (Spring 2010) 15-20.

G.33.    – “Listen to the Word” Commentaries on the propers of selected Sundays and feasts”,The Tablet (28 November 2009 – 13 November 2010).

G.32.    – J.G. Leachman, Listen to the Word: Commentaries on Selected Opening Prayers of Sundays and Feasts with Sample Homilies, Revised from articles that appeared in The Tablet (18 March 2006 – 15 September 2007), augmented with five Homilies (Documenta Rerum Ecclesiasticarum Instaurata, Varia), The Tablet, London 2009.

G.31.    – “Listen to the Word: Commentaries on Selected Prayers After Communion of Sundays and Feasts”, The Tablet (weekly from 29 November 2008 – 28 November 2009).

G.30.    – Praesidendi coetui sedes ad munus orationemque dirigendi: Quatuor rationes prospectusque solus, Pontificio Istituto Liturgico thesis ad lauream published in extract, Roma 2008.

G.29.    – “Listen to the Word: Commentaries on Selected Prayers Over the Gifts of Sundays and Feasts”, The Tablet (weekly from 1 December 2007 – 22 November 2008).

G.28.    Appreciating the Collect. An Irenic Methodology Euchology (Documenta Rerum Ecclesiasticarum Instaurata. Liturgiam aestimare : Appreciating the Liturgy 1), , ed. J.G. Leachman – D.P. McCarthy, St. Michael’s Abbey Press, Farnborough, England 2008. G.24.

G.27.   – “A Grateful Response: Liturgy and the life of the Church”, Kansas Monks, published three times annually, from Fall 2008 – present

G.26.    Reginaldus Thomas Foster with Daniel P. McCarthy, “Collectarum Latinitas”, inAppreciating the Collect. An Irenic Methodology Euchology (Documenta Rerum Ecclesiasticarum Instaurata. Liturgiam aestimare : Appreciating the Liturgy 1), ed. J.G. Leachman – D.P. McCarthy, St. Michael’s Abbey Press, Farnborough, England 2008, 27-56.

G.25.    – “Between Memories and Hopes: Anamnesis and Eschatology in Selected Collects”, inAppreciating the Collect. An Irenic Methodology Euchology (Documenta Rerum Ecclesiasticarum Instaurata. Liturgiam aestimare : Appreciating the Liturgy 1), ed. J.G. Leachman – D.P. McCarthy, St. Michael’s Abbey Press, Farnborough, England 2008, 197-221.

G.24.    – James G. Leachman, “Preparation for the Piazza: The Preface of the Second Scrutiny (the Fourth Sunday in Lent): the Mystagogical Formation of the Neophytes and the Assembly” Studia Liturgica 38.1 (2008) 114-133.

G.23.    – James G. Leachman, “The Formation of the Ecclesial Person through Baptismal Preparation and the Celebrations of RCIA: The Collects for the Scrutinies” The Liturgical Subject: Subject, subjectivity and the human Person in Contemporary Liturgical Discussion and Critique, ed. J.G. Leachman, SCM – University of Notre Dame Press, London – Notre Dame, IL, 2008, 172-200.

G.22.    “Liturgy – Our Offering” Monastic Liturgy Forum Newsletter 19: 3 (Spring 2008) 1-4.

G.21.    Book review: P. Turner, Let us Pray: A Guide to the Rubrics of Sunday Mass (A Pueblo Book), The Liturgical Press, Collegeville, MN 2006, in Ecclesia Orans34 (2007) …

G.20.     – Listen to the Word: Commentaries on Selected Opening Prayers of Sundays and Feasts, as they appeared in The Tablet, 18 March 2007 – 19 May 2007, published privately, Rome.

G.19.    – “Listen to the Word: Commentaries on Selected Opening Prayers of Sundays and Feasts”, The Tablet (weekly from 18 March 2006 – 4 March 2007, thereafter occasionally).

G.18.    – Praesidendi coetui sedes ad munus orationemque dirigendi. unde sit profecta et quomodo progessa, unpublished elaboration prepared in preparation for the lectio coram, Pontificio Istituto Liturgico, Sant’Anselmo, Rome, 2 May 2006.

G.17.    – “Rousing Dormant Memories”, America, 191:8 (27 September 2004) 22-23. Re-edited and re-published as “Rousing Dormant Memories; Tradition, our sustenance in difficulty” Kansas Monks 33:1 (2005) 14-15.

G.16.    – Circum praesidentis celebrata liturgia sedem. The Liturgy Celebrated around the President’s Chair: Its Recent Development and Historical Sources, unpublished license thesis magna cum laude, Pontifical Institute of Liturgy, Sant’Anselmo, Rome, 21 June 2005.

G.15.    – “No need for the Astroturf”, The Tablet, 259:8592 (11 June 2005) 22.

G.14.    – “One Body, Many Ministries: The Presidential Chair in the Liturgical Assembly”, Environment and Art Letter, 17 (2004) 20-24.

G.13.    – “Rediscovering Evening Prayer”, The Tablet, 258:8504 (5 June 2004) 16. Re-edited and re-published as “In Worship Clear Thought Should Move One’s Devotion”, Kansas Monks, 6:23 (October 2004), 4-5.

G.12.    – “Archbishop Gennaro Verolino”, Voices from the Council, ed. M. Prendergast and M.D. Ridge, Pastoral Press, Portland, Oregon 2004, 123-125.

G.11.    – “‘Ordering’ and ‘Closing’ In an Austrian Monastery”, Kansas Monks, 6:17 (2003) 1-2.

G.10.    – “A ‘Monument’ from Which to Proclaim Resurrection”, Kansas Monks, 6:8 (2003) 4-5.

G.9.    – “Expectant Longing”, The Catechist’s Connection, 18:4 (2002) 6

G.8.    – “Easter Vigil: Funeral Vigil: Holding the wake service in church makes vital connections”, Celebration, 30,2 (2001) 81, 88.

G.7.    – “A Rural Parish Sings Psalms to the Most High”, Liturgy. Journal of The Liturgical Conference, 17:2 (2001) 41-48.

G.6.    – “Resurrection, Baptism Linked”, Kansas Monks, 5,35 (2000) 6.

G.5.    – Evening Prayer for the Dead With Reception of the Body, leaders edition andparticipants’ edition, Celebration, Kansas City 1998.

G.4.    – “Evening Prayer for the Dead: Parishes Can Reclaim Key Faith Moments from Conventional Wake Services”, Celebration, 27:1 (November, 1998) 486.

G.3.    – “Blessing of Parish Council, Officers of Women’s Council, Finance Board, and Cemetery Board—St. Benedict’s Church, Bendena, Kansas”, Monastic Liturgy Forum Newsletter 6:1 (1994) 10-12.

G.2.    – “Rite for Reception of Oblate Candidates”, Monastic Liturgy Forum Newsletter 5:3 (1994) 10-11.

G.1.    – “Blessing of a Memorial Marker at St. Benedict’s Abbey, Atchison, Kansas”, Monastic Liturgy Forum Newsletter, 5:2 (1993) 10-12.

 

H.    Publications in the Press

H.2.    – “Nota: Lauren Pristas, Collects of the Roman Missal: A Study of Liturgical Reform”,Ecclesia Orans 26 (2009).

H.1.    Book review of Richard S. Vosko, God’s House is Our House: Re-imagining the Environment for Worship. Liturgical Press, Collegeville, MN 2006, xxx-253 pp., ISBN-13: 978-0-8146-3014-3 (pbk.), $19.95, in Ecclesia Orans 26 (2009).

 

I.Publications in preparation

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J.Others’ Comments on my writing

J.15.    Kevin McGinnell, “Book review”, Anaphora 4 (2010) 71-73.

J.14.    Paul Turner, “Book review”, Pastoral Liturgy 41:5 (September – October 2010) 18.

J.13.    Guerric De Bona, “Book review”, American Benedictine Review 61:2 (June 2010) 210-212.

J.12.    William C. Graham, Celebration: A Comprehensive Worship Resource 38:8 (August 2009) 5.

J.11.    The European Society for Catholic Theology, ET Newsletter (13 July 2009).

J.10.    Ashley Beck, “Book review”, New Diaconal Review 2 (May 2009) 48.

J.9.    Association for Latin Liturgy, Newsletter, 134 (Lent 2009) 21.

J.8.    Philip Gleeson, “Reviews”, New Blackfriars 90 (2009) 618-19.

J.7.    The European Society for Catholic Theology, ET Newsletter (26 February 2009

J.6.    DTC [Dom Thomas], “Book Reviews”, Pluscarden Benedictines 147 (2009) 21-23.

J.5.    Cuthbert Brogan, “Appreciating the Liturgy”, Pluscarden Review (Summer 2008) 23-27.

J.4.    Liturgy Newsletter, A Quarterly Newsletter Prepared by the Liturgy Office of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of England and Wales 8:3 (May 2008) 2.

J.3.    Dan Madden, Fr. Daniel earns doctorate – Monk defends dissertation at prestigious P.I.L.,Kansas Monks 3:3 (2008) 4, 35.

J.2.    Peter Doll, “Whose Temple”, Art and Christianity, 52 (2008).

J.1.    Christopher Howse, “Sacred Mysteries”, London Telegraph, 2 February, 2007.

 

P.Photos published

P.1.    St. Peter’s Basilica, Rome: interior detail of ceiling of baldachin and dome in D. McCarthy, “Sacred Exchanges”, The Tablet 261:8722 (22/29 December 2007) 28.

P.2.    Duomo, Trapani, Sicily: interior detail of altar, ciborium and apse, in D. McCarthy, “Sacred Exchanges”, The Tablet 261:8722 (22/29 December 2007) 28.

 

T.Translations of others’ works

P.2.    Ilyés, Z., “The Human Person at Play: A Model for Contemporary Liturgical Understanding”, The Liturgical Subject: Subject, Subjectivity and the Human Person in Contemporary Liturgical Discussion and Critique, SCM—Notre Dame, London—South Bend, Indiana 2008, 132-153.

P.1.    Mazza, E., “The influence of Anthropology on the development of Baptismal Rites: up to and Including the Mystagogical Catechists of the Fourth Century”, The Liturgical Subject: Subject, Subjectivity and the Human Person in Contemporary Liturgical Discussion and Critique, SCM—Notre Dame, London—South Bend, Indiana 2008, 201-200.

 

I.Interviews given

I.1.    “Amerikaanse benedictijn en liturgist Daniel McCarthy, ‘Je moet de traditie kennen om creatief te zijn’”, Tertio Millennio, 345 (20 September 2006) 10.

 

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