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Liturgical Reform

Blackfriars, 1952
High up in the Vosges, crowning a mountain, stands the sanctuary of Ste Odile. Below there stretches the immense plain of the Lower Rhine, with the spire of Strasbourg Cathedral rising in the middle distance. For thirteen hundred years, amidst all the conflicts that have marked the history of Alsace, it has remained a point of rest. It was here, at the
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Catholic Liturgical Reform

Theology Today, 1986
Since liturgical reform, through a controlled process of historical restoration, has failed to revitalize the communal life of the church, a new creative liturgical movement, christologically founded, is imperative in order to bridge the gap between worship and people's experience of faith in our present culture.
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Theological Foundations of Liturgical Reform

Liturgy, 2014
This is a primal site of the deepest moral and theological dilemmas in human existence. The actual state of affairs—whether injustice, greed, tyranny, or suffering born of war and famine—reveals th...
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Do we need Liturgical Reforms?

Life of the Spirit, 1962
Since the Holy See is involved in liturgical reform, we naturally ought to assume that at least in the minds of the scholars and pastors who are engaged in it, the work is relevant. The details of this reform are obviously chosen for pastoral reasons.
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Liturgical Reform and the Council

Life of the Spirit, 1964
In the preamble to its Constitution on the Liturgy, the second Vatican Council has clearly established the place of liturgical reform within that framework of the Church's inner renewal which is the Council's primary concern. ‘The sacred Council has for its aims the daily reinvigoration of the Christian life of the faithful, the better adaptation to ...
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Reformed Liturgical Practices

2014
The sweeping theological reconsideration of the Eucharist offered by John Calvin and others in the reformed tradition led to a profound, highly visible transformation of liturgical practices. The celebration of the Lord's Supper in the Reformed tradition encompassed a rich array of ritual practices.
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A Liturgical Reformer Sums Up

New Blackfriars, 1965
It is quite evident that the ‘new’ Mass arouses so much comment and genuine interest that people approach many of us older ‘pioneers’ with a sincere expression of good will on their lips. Naturally they want to know how it feels to belong to the winning team !
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The Liturgical Reforms of John Hus

Speculum, 1966
DURING his ten years at Bethlehem Chapel (1402-12) John Hus revealed himself as a creative liturgical artist, fully aware that the Church's ministry of symbolism is primarily concerned with communication. This sensitive scope of Hus's vocation did not become sidetracked or covered up by the puritan "tendencies of the forerunners of his reformation who ...
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Liturgical Reform during the Restoration: The Untold Story

2021
This chapter examines the efforts at liturgical reform during the 1660s and 1670s and demonstrates that influential Episcopalians had come to see liturgical worship as an essential feature of church life and made significant efforts to settle a liturgy in the Kirk.
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Liturgical Reform: For Participation and/or Mission

Liturgy, 2016
There has always been a sense that reforming liturgy reforms the church—this was true in the context of the Protestant reformation, true in the context of the ecumenical liturgical reforms of the l...
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