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New Protocols for Permissions for USCCB Liturgical Texts

Date postedMarch 3, 2024
Posted By: Therese Brown in Industry News,

Mary Sperry from the CCD and Fr. Dought from the Secretariat of Divine Worship at USCCB shared the new protocols for seeking permissions for liturgical texts for which USCCB has responsibility.

Download the following for the complete information on these new protocols.

  • Fr. Dought's Letter with Guidelines
  • Letter to Publishers
  • Licensing of Liturgical Texts
  • Liturgy Text List
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