The case for liturgical restoration : Una Voce studies on the traditional Latin mass
2019
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The Case for Liturgical Restoration, which gathers the complete and definitive texts of the widely-admired “position papers” of the International Federation Una Voce, tackles the questions: What is the point of the Extraordinary Form? What is its rationale? What can it contribute to the life of the Church here and now? Taking up one by one the most controversial topics in liturgy today—among them, active participation, the role of the laity, eastward orientation, extensive silence, the use of Latin and Gregorian chant, male-only service of the sanctuary, communion received kneeling and on the tongue, the calendar, the lectionary, veiling, fasting, and the needs of the New Evangelization—the chapters argue that the traditional Roman Rite has its own internal logic, its own way of offering worthy worship to God and of sanctifying souls. It is a way often notably distinct from that of the reformed liturgy, and for this reason much in danger of being misunderstood or missed entirely by the casual critic.
Main title:
The case for liturgical restoration : Una Voce studies on the traditional Latin mass / edited by Joseph Shaw
Author:
Shaw, Joseph, editor
Imprint:
Kettering, OH : Angelica Press, 2019
Collation:
430 pages ; 23 cm
ISBN:
9781621384403 (pbk)
Language:
English
Subject:
BRN:
1177622
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