Information about Icel Psalter
The ICEL Psalter is a 20th century translation of the Book of Psalms, translated by the International Commission on English in the Liturgy, usually known as ICEL. The Psalter was Published by Liturgical Training Publications in 1995 with the imprimatur of William Cardinal Keeler. The approval of Keeler, the president of the USCCB paved the way for its use in Roman Catholic Liturgy.
Because of controversies surrounding ICEL's use of dynamic equivalence and gender-inclusive language, by order of Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger, who later became Pope Benedict XVI, the imprimatur was revoked in 1998 by Bishop Anthony M. Pilla.
Because of controversies surrounding ICEL's use of dynamic equivalence and gender-inclusive language, by order of Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger, who later became Pope Benedict XVI, the imprimatur was revoked in 1998 by Bishop Anthony M. Pilla.
Tanakh
Torah | Nevi'im | Ketuvim
Books of Ketuvim
Three Poetic Books
1. Psalms
2. Proverbs
3. Job
Five Megillot
4. Song of Songs
5. Ruth
6.
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Torah | Nevi'im | Ketuvim
Books of Ketuvim
Three Poetic Books
1. Psalms
2. Proverbs
3. Job
Five Megillot
4. Song of Songs
5. Ruth
6.
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Icel or ICEL (acronym) may refer to:
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- İçel, previous name of capital city of Mersin province in Turkey
- ICEL, International Commission on English in the Liturgy
- Icel (person), great-grandfather of Creoda of Mercia
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An Imprimatur is an official declaration from the hierarchy of the Roman Catholic Church that a literary or similar work is free from error in matters of Roman Catholic doctrine and morals, and hence acceptable reading for faithful Roman Catholics.
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His Eminence Cardinal William Henry Keeler, BA, STL, JCD (born March 4, 1931) is an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as Archbishop of Baltimore from 1989 to 2007 and was elevated to the cardinalate in 1994.
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Dynamic equivalence and formal equivalence are two approaches to translation. The former (also known as functional equivalence) attempts to convey the thought expressed in a source text (at the expense of literalness, original word order, the source text's
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