Liturgy experts from Australian Catholic University (ACU) have launched a new podcast exploring Australian and global perspectives on liturgy, sacramental theology, liturgical music, and sacred art.
Speaking of Liturgy is the newest initiative of the ACU Centre for Liturgy, a university-based centre for liturgical formation and education. The new podcast is the first Catholic liturgy podcast produced by Australian liturgy and theology experts and aims to enhance the liturgical apostolate in Australia.
Introduced by former ABC Radio Hobart journalist Stan Murrowood, produced by Cathy Murrowood, and edited by Amiel Matthews, Speaking of Liturgy features local and international experts talking about a wide range of liturgical topics. The podcast’s musical theme is composed and performed by Kylie Morrigan and Mal Webb.
The first six episodes of the podcast explore a variety of liturgical contexts, emphasising best practice in areas including school liturgies, the Sacraments of Healing, the influential role of sacred art, and Church architecture.
Future episodes will feature conversations from liturgy and music conferences, as well as Australian and international perspectives on Sacrosanctum Concilium, the Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy which Pope Paul VI promulgated 60 years ago this December.
A number of Religious from Australia and overseas feature in the first batch of episodes.
ACU Centre for Liturgy director Professor Clare Johnson said Speaking of Liturgy grew out of the Centre’s desire to improve the liturgical literacy of Australian Catholics and expand opportunities for liturgical formation by using a range of media.
“The mission of the ACU Centre for Liturgy is to foster the whole liturgical apostolate, and we are constantly trying to evolve and engage audiences in different ways,” Professor Johnson said.
“While there are podcasts on the liturgy available for a general audience, we wanted to create a podcast that speaks specifically about liturgy today in the Australian context. We’re proud that our podcasts are created by Australian liturgical experts along with some wonderful and enriching international liturgy colleagues.
“We believe that Australians who are committed to the Christian life should have access to resources that reflect their Australian culture as well as perspectives from overseas. We hope that Speaking of Liturgy will inspire and encourage all people who are engaged in liturgical celebrations in Australian parishes, schools, and other Catholic communities.
“We are excited to launch this new podcast and by the possibilities it offers for exploring sacred liturgies, our rich and indispensable source of true Christian life.”
Listen to the Speaking of Liturgy podcast at acu.edu.au/SpeakingofLiturgy.
This article is from a media release from Australian Catholic University.