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The restoration and organic development of the Roman Rite [electronic resource] / Laszlo Dobszay ; with an introduction and edited by Laurence Paul Hemming.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: T & T Clark studies in fundamental liturgyPublication details: London ; New York : T & T Clark, c2010.Description: 1 online resource (xxiii, 277 p.) : ill., musicISBN:
  • 9780567441546 (electronic bk.)
  • 0567441547 (electronic bk.)
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Restoration and organic development of the Roman Rite.DDC classification:
  • 264.02 22
LOC classification:
  • BX1970 .D53 2010eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Acknowledgements; Foreword; Introduction; PART I; 1 What is the 'Roman Rite'?; 2 The Liturgical Movement; 3 In the Name of the Council; 4 Is the Medicine Called Obedience?; 5 Objections; 6 Lex Credendi; 7 From 'Ecclesia Dei' to 'Summorum Pontificum'; 8 One Rite, Two Forms?; 9 The Coexistence of the Two Rites; 10 Mixing the Rites?; 11 The Method of Organic Reform; PART II; Introduction to Part II; 12 Ritus, Usus, Consuetudo, Optio; 13 The Language of the Liturgy; 14 Ad Orientem; 15 The Divine Office; 16 The Calendar; 17 The Readings of the Mass; 18 The Proper Chants of the Mass
Summary: The volume, like the series, will be aimed at moving the debate about liturgy out of the narrow confines of either 'pastoral liturgy', 'reform of the reform' or nostalgia and bemoaning of the ruination of liturgical tradition to an entirely higher plane, of serious, scholarly, measured analysis combining historical, philosophical, musicological and liturgical. This book advances a provocative and controversial set of proposals for the development of future liturgical reform in its attempt to re-engage with a traditional sense of the Roman Rite. The author is uniquely placed to make the case he
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 268-277).

Acknowledgements; Foreword; Introduction; PART I; 1 What is the 'Roman Rite'?; 2 The Liturgical Movement; 3 In the Name of the Council; 4 Is the Medicine Called Obedience?; 5 Objections; 6 Lex Credendi; 7 From 'Ecclesia Dei' to 'Summorum Pontificum'; 8 One Rite, Two Forms?; 9 The Coexistence of the Two Rites; 10 Mixing the Rites?; 11 The Method of Organic Reform; PART II; Introduction to Part II; 12 Ritus, Usus, Consuetudo, Optio; 13 The Language of the Liturgy; 14 Ad Orientem; 15 The Divine Office; 16 The Calendar; 17 The Readings of the Mass; 18 The Proper Chants of the Mass

The volume, like the series, will be aimed at moving the debate about liturgy out of the narrow confines of either 'pastoral liturgy', 'reform of the reform' or nostalgia and bemoaning of the ruination of liturgical tradition to an entirely higher plane, of serious, scholarly, measured analysis combining historical, philosophical, musicological and liturgical. This book advances a provocative and controversial set of proposals for the development of future liturgical reform in its attempt to re-engage with a traditional sense of the Roman Rite. The author is uniquely placed to make the case he

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