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In the measure that the liturgical movement departed from the cloister, however, education was felt to be an insufficient means to foster the active participation of the lay faithful.
Bringing the liturgical movement to a vast body of faithful who were far removed in their way of thinking from a truly liturgical mentality raised difficult questions, and some of the proposed solutions were lacking in prudence and, at times, due submission to ecclesial authority.
The liturgical movement, such as it was, had not sufficiently matured so as to be ready for such a position of leadership, nor did the large body of clergy and faithful have the understanding and prudence necessary to successfully bring about the major liturgical reform which the Consilium had mandated.
www.traditio.com /tradlib/litmove.txt   (4892 words)

  
 A New Liturgical Movement?
In matters liturgical, there is a lot to be said for a period of stability, while the Church develops a well-founded consensus on the reform of the Roman Missal and the principles that should govern liturgical translation.
It is concerned with a renewal of liturgical eschatology, cosmology and aesthetics, and with a recovery of the sense of the sacred - mindful that the law of worship is the law of belief.
She showed that "what feminist and other liturgical reformers seek to accomplish has already been accomplished in the Trinitarian shape of the liturgy," not merely by virtue of its aesthetic (which may be botched, as it so often is), but by the objectivity of its healing and transforming grace.
www.catholic.net /RCC/Periodicals/Inside/08-96/liturgy2.html   (3521 words)

  
 LM
An important aspect of the liturgical movement was its intentional drawing together of the liturgy and the social issues facing the church's people.
In the Roman Catholic Church, the liturgical movement culminated in the reforms of the Second Vatican Council's Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy (1963).
The liturgical movement spread beyond the Roman Catholic Church and led to the reform of the books and forms of worship of many churches during the later twentieth century, including the Anglican Communion and the Episcopal Church.
www.episcopalchurch.org /19625_14696_ENG_Print.html   (384 words)

  
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HERMANN SASSE AND THE LITURGICAL MOVEMENT Hermann Sasse was a theologian of the Sacrament and as such he was a theologian of the liturgy.
Sasse observes that the Liturgical Movement in the Roman Church was consistent with Roman doctrine.
Fearful that the Liturgical Movement was loosing its doctrinal moorings, Sasse worried that the movement was in danger of becoming a revolution.
www.ctsfw.edu /academics/faculty/pless/Sasse.htm   (2504 words)

  
 The New Liturgical Movement: A few thoughts on Father Farfaglia's recent column   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
The process of liturgical reform was not organic but was characterized by rupture; a fabricated, forced process, rather than a living and organic one.
We have to distinguish between simple polemics or outright rejection of a missal or the Council with historical and theological critique that is arguably merited, and made not in a spirit of rejection of the Council, but rather in intention of being faithful to it and in a hermeneutic of continuity with our broader tradition.
Liturgical reform is not a problem per se, but how we pursue liturgical reform, and the principles that drive specific liturgical reforms we pursue can be a problem.) Many of the leading Catholic liturgical scholars of our day would seem to take this approach and make these important distinctions.
thenewliturgicalmovement.blogspot.com /2007/02/few-thoughts-on-father-farfaglias.html   (1742 words)

  
 Mediator Dei: Recovering the 'vital impulse' of the liturgical movement
Reflection: Mediator Dei: Recovering the 'vital impulse' of the liturgical movement - Bishop Basil Meeking (Christchurch, New Zealand)
The encyclical of Pius XII led logically to the Constitution on the Liturgy.
The Constitution was the fine flowering of part of the vision of Mediator Dei, carrying on its thrust and that of the liturgical movement in certain directions.
www.ad2000.com.au /articles/1996/oct1996p20_880.html   (980 words)

  
 Reflections on the Liturgical Reform
The liturgical reform today can no longer be considered statically, in the documents which it founded, but must be seen in its dynamic aspect, paying attention to a multiplicity of elements which, although not foreseen by the Novus Ordo, has become a whole part of what can be defined as contemporary liturgical praxis.
The liturgical reform presents itself then as the Word of the new theology which takes flesh, that is to say praxis, in "self-realizing" the Church by the new secularized liturgy.
That means that one cannot imagine a liturgical reform or restoration that disregards the difficulties of a reform or restoration considered theologically, ecclesiologically, and culturally.
www.unavoce.org /articles/2001/reflections_on_liturgical_reform.html   (3004 words)

  
 VATICAN II  AND THE LITURGICAL RENEWAL
And since it affirmed the work of the liturgical movement (albeit with a few cautions) it soon became known as the movement’s "Magna carta." Be that as it may, only by hindsight was the Church able to look back with gratitude to the women and men who spent their lives as liturgical pioneers.
Liturgical experimentation and further localized concessions continued throughout the 1950s which included a shorter form of the breviary, permission to celebrate Mass in the evening, culminating in the promulgation of the revised Holy Week Rites in 1955.
Theological justification for such liturgical de-centralization lies in that fact that the diocesan bishop is empowered to shepherd that local church and not merely serve as a sort of district representative or middle-manager; thus, the bishop (or episcopal conference) should have the authority to make appropriate liturgical decisions (Art 41, Chupungco, 507-8).
www.fdlc.org /Liturgy_Resources/LITURGICAL_MOVEMENT-Pecklers.htm   (6642 words)

  
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Liturgical peace can be assured as long as proponents in each movement do not disparage or dispute the right to exist of the other two movements.
Liturgical reform therefore, she said, should be a process of rebuilding this identity between liturgy and fife as a whole.
The Ecclesia Dei movement should, under the-aegis of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, encourage the practice of devotion to the Precious Blood and thereby seek to restore peace in the domain of the liturgy, source and summit of the activity of the Church.
www.unavoce.org /LiturgicalPeace.html   (7264 words)

  
 PBSC: The End of the Liturgical Movement
The progress of the Liturgical Movement was extraordinarily swift as it was speeded by the popular disillusionment of the 1960s with institutions of all kinds and a general enthusiasm for experimentation.
The Movement claimed that on the basis of a comparison of a few ancient liturgical texts, one could reconstruct the original eucharistic liturgy of the Early Church, even though most of these texts were fragments which dated from centuries after this period, and came from different parts of the world.
The Liturgical Movement’s desire to make worship less penitential seems also to have been arbitrary, since it took the ancient textual evidence for what transpired within the liturgy as representing a liturgical norm for penitence without conceding that it knew very little about the context in which these liturgies were used.
www.prayerbook.ca /library/articles/liturgical_movement.htm   (4380 words)

  
 The Liturgical Movement
Certainly, historically Dom Guéranger and St. Pius X are truly at the origin of the Liturgical Movement, but it is false and pernicious to claim that this movement, at least in its contemporary forms, is derived from their thought; worse still that it is the continuation of their work.
Father Bonneterre endorses the definition of the Liturgical Movement given by Dom Oliver Rousseau, OSB, as “the renewal of fervour for the liturgy among the clergy and the faithful.” This year marks the 100th anniversary of the election of St. Pius X. Traditional Catholics everywhere should be preparing appropriate celebrations.
The Liturgical Movement of Dom Guéranger, of St. Pius X, and of the Belgian monasteries, in origin at any rate, was a considerable force in the Church, a prodigious means of spiritual rejuvenation which, moreover, brought forth good fruits.
www.remnantnewspaper.com /Archives/archive-bug.htm   (4248 words)

  
 Lit Press: The Unread Vision
As a social history of the liturgical movement, The Unread Vision introduces readers to the movement's pioneers and promoters and to the issues that emerged from the movement in the U.S. in the years 1926-1955.
Chapters include "The European Roots: 1833-1925," "The Beginnings of a Movement: Toward Full and Active Participation in the Liturgy," "The Liturgical Movement and Social Justice," "The Liturgical Movement and Education," and "The Liturgical Movement and the Arts." Biographies on leading figures of the liturgical movement, as well as histories of related organizations, are also included.
As a whole this book is an informative and successful description of the Liturgical Movement in the U.S.A. and an enrichment to scholarship on this epoch as a whole.
www.litpress.org /Detail.aspx?ISBN=0814624502   (719 words)

  
 Blessed James Alberione
He used the apostolate of the press in the popularization of the liturgical movement in its early and growing phases.
Liturgical apostolate centers were erected, liturgical books and periodicals were published, and liturgical exhibits were put up.
No other figure of the liturgical movement initiated and perfected a pastoral plan based on the threefold notion of the liturgy as truth, morals and worship.
www.daughtersofstpaul.com /jamesalberione/visiontoday/alberionelitmovement.html   (833 words)

  
 Catholic World News : The Birth of Liturgical Reform
In 1959, largely because of his reputation as a liturgical scholar, Abbot Boniface was appointed as a consulter to the preparatory commission for liturgy for Vatican II.
The liturgical movement published all kinds of missals and pamphlets in order to bring the liturgy into the schools and into the homes.
One of the characteristics of the liturgical movement was that all these people were friends.
www.cwnews.com /news/viewstory.cfm?recnum=21121   (1573 words)

  
 Liturgical Revolution
In Belgium, Dom Beauduin gave the Liturgical Movement an ecumenical purpose, theorizing that the Anglican Church could be "united [to the Catholic Church] but not absorbed." He also founded a "Monastery for Union" with the Eastern Orthodox Churches, which resulted in many of his monks "converting" to the eastern schism.
In 1947 Pius XII's Encyclical on the liturgy, Mediator Dei, ratified the condemnation of the deviating Liturgical Movement.
Bea was involved with Pius XII's first liturgical reform, the new liturgical translation of the Psalms, which replaced that of St. Jerome's Vulgate, so disliked by the Protestants, since it was the official translation of the Holy Scripture in the Church, and declared to be authentic by the Council of Trent.
www.catholicrestoration.org /library/revolution.htm   (4700 words)

  
 The New Liturgical Movement
But also, it is the possible beginning of a reform and renewal of the sacramental character of the liturgy; and therefore, the beginning of a liturgical movement that wants for the People of God a new awakening of the faith.
This is what should be prompting many of us to the founding of a new liturgical movement which will be able to give back to the liturgy its sacramental and supernatural character, and awaken in us a faithful understanding of the Catholic Liturgy.
The churches have become empty, liturgical free-wheeling has become the order of the day, and the true meaning and significance of that which is celebrated has been obscured.
thenewliturgicalmovement.blogspot.com   (10376 words)

  
 Practices of Faith: Liturgical Colors   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
During the 20th century, the ecumenical Liturgical Movement prompted the rediscovery of ancient Christian ritual—including the traditional colors of the Western church.
Purple is normally Advent's liturgical color, associated both with the sovereignty of Christ and with penitence.
This longest season of the liturgical year is a continuation of the "Time of the Church" that began on the Sunday after Epiphany.
www.ucc.org /worship/colors.htm   (1432 words)

  
 LM
The advance of the English liturgical movement was encouraged by the Parish and People Movement.
Walter Lowrie also encouraged the advance of the liturgical movement in the Episcopal Church.
It reflected many of the concerns of the liturgical movement and the discoveries of liturgical scholarship.
www.er-d.org /19625_14697_ENG_Print.html   (237 words)

  
 Return to Remnant Page
The Liturgical Movement—Guéranger to Beauduin to Bugnini by Fr.
One does not need to be a liturgical scholar to know that Dom Prosper Guéranger was the greatest of all liturgists, and his principles and his work were fully endorsed by St. Pius X.
To expound this thesis, we must study the history of the Liturgical Movement, acknowledge its magnificent fruits, but also establish from external evidence the early deviations of this grandiose enterprise which could have brought so much to the Church.
ourworld.compuserve.com /homepages/remnant/bug.htm   (4335 words)

  
 Theology Today - Vol 43, No. 1 - April 1986 - ARTICLE - Catholic Liturgical Reform
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.
Therefore, a profound presentation of the religious story in the ritual actions and the attitude of reverent awe and communion are imperatives demanded by the same nature and function of the Christian mystery, as long as it is not obscured with any glimpse of magical myth that alienates human life.
A new liturgical movement is imperative in order to bridge the cultural and religious gap.
theologytoday.ptsem.edu /apr1986/v43-1-article5.htm   (4560 words)

  
 Liturgy & Sacraments
Paul Marx, Virgil Michel and the Liturgical Movement (1957, ISBN: na., pp.
By one of the last of the Benedictine liturgical legends (Dom Botte died in 1980).
D. Crichton, Lights in the Darkness: Forerunners of the Liturgical Movement, (1996, ISBN: 1-85607-152-9, pp.
mywebpages.comcast.net /enpeters/liturgy&sacraments.htm   (347 words)

  
 The Liturgical Movement
How Firm a Foundation: Leaders of the Liturgical Movement, V. edited by Robert Tuzik, 206-13.
John Fenwick and Brian Spinks, Worship in Transition: the Liturgical Movement in the Twentieth Century (New York: Continuum, 1995)
R.W. Franklin, "The Nineteenth-Century Liturgical Movement," Worship (1979) 12-39.
www.fdlc.org /Liturgy_Resources/LITURGICAL_MOVEMENT.htm   (232 words)

  
 The Remnant Bookstore - e - Liturgical Studies   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
The Liturgical Year - 15 volume set by Dom Prosper Gueranger O.S.B. Long out of print, this classic work of the holy abbot Dom Guéranger on the Roman Liturgy is soon to be available again.
The Problem of the Liturgical Reform by The Society of Saint Pius X
Bishop Bernard Fellay, Superior General of the Society of Saint Pius X, recently sent a copy of this book to Pope John Paul II as part of the Society’s talks with the Roman authorities
gallery.bcentral.com /GID5022735DD308498-e-Liturgical-Studies.aspx?page=1   (265 words)

  
 The Organic Development of the Liturgy: The Principles of Liturgical Reform and Their Relation to the 20th Century ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
The Organic Development of the Liturgy: The Principles of Liturgical Reform and Their Relation to the 20th Century Liturgical Movement Prior to the Second Vatical Council
And what is to be said of the not insignificant liturgical reforms carried out by Saint Pius X, Popes Pius XI and Pius XII and Blessed John XXIII in the course of the twentieth century?
What principles of reform did the Liturgical Movement espouse on the eve of the Second Vatican Council?
www.staugustine.net /organicdevelopmentoftheliturgy.html   (146 words)

  
 Liturgical Press: Essential Resources for a Worshiping World
Liturgical Press: Essential Resources for a Worshiping World
This collection of portraits and reflections on the monastic life is a lively history of those who have contributed to this movement over the centuries.
Liturgical Press was founded by Saint John's Abbey in 1926
www.litpress.org   (68 words)

  
 Angelus Press
The Novus Ordo derived from the thought of Dom Guéranger and Pope Saint Pius X?!
The Liturgical Movement is a fast-reading book on the history of the Liturgical Movement of the last century.
Far from being negative, The Liturgical Movement helps us to know what to reject and what we must carefully conserve of the Liturgical Movement, above all for those who work for the maintenance of the Catholic Liturgy as heirs and successors of the work of Dom Gueranger and Pope Saint Pius X. 148 pp.
www.angeluspress.org /index.php?act=warehouse&info=7071   (156 words)

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