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Liturgy and Social Justice

Sunday, October 2, 2022
10:00 a.m.-10:45 a.m. | Parish House, 5th Floor, and via Zoom

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The Reverend Prisca Lee-Pae, Associate for Pan-Asian Ministries

The Reverend Prisca Lee-Pae begins a series of two classes on liturgy and social justice. William Palmer Ladd, the first prominent leader of the modern Liturgical Movement in the Episcopal Church said, “No eucharistically minded Christian can possibly say his whole duty is to save his soul and other people’s souls.” Mo. Lee-Pae explores how liturgy and social justice interact and influence each other in the Anglican Church of Korea and the Episcopal Church in their ministry of the strong liturgical tradition and the active practices of social justice.

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