The 40 years since the Second Vatican Council called for reform of the liturgy have brought new liturgical books with new rites, and a liturgy that Catholics hear and respond to in their own language.... This description may be from another edition of this product.
Dr. Pamela Jackson is Associate Director for Research and Program Development at the Notre Dame Center for Liturgy. She was a key speaker at the April 2005 congress "The Lost Language of Vatican II: Cosmic and Heavenly Dimensions of the Sacred Liturgy" organized by the University of Saint Mary of the Lake/Mundelein Seminary; she also assists the National Conference of Catholic Bishops as a consultant in liturgical matters. And she knows what she's talking about. This books consists of the following three critical documents, with an introductory commentary: Sacrosanctum Concilium itself; Pius X's classic text on sacred music; and Pius XII's encyclical "Mediator Dei" on the sacred liturgy. Points highlighed by Dr. Jackson, either in this text and/or elswhere, include: 1) the fact these three documents should read as a tryptich; 2)that Mediator Dei is everywhere in SC (just not cited sufficiently); 3)that the Liturgy is the (penultimate) consummation of salvation history; 4) that the emphasis on sacrifice, adoration, and the eschaton have not been sufficiently stressed in Liturgy -- DESPITE what SC actually says; 5) that Gregorian Chant, according to SC, demands "pride of place" in the Liturgy. Want to get a taste of what Catholic Liturgy's all about? Start here.
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