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9781586171063

The Organic Development of the Liturgy The Principles of Liturgical Reform and Their Relation to the Twenthieth-Century Liturgical Movement Prior to the Second Vatican Council

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  • Copyright: 2005-11-30
  • Publisher: Ignatius Press
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Summary

"How has the liturgy of the Roman rite developed and changed in history before and after the Council of Trent? What principles have determined the boundaries of legitimate liturgical reform over the centuries? What was the Liturgical Movement? Did Gueranger, Beauduin, Guardini, Parsch, Casel, Bugnini, Jungmann, Bouyer and the Movement's other leaders know and respect these principles? And what is to be said of the not insignificant liturgical reforms carried out by Pope Saint Pius X, Blessed Pope Pius IX, Pope Pius XII, and Blessed Pope John XXIII in the course of the twentieth century?" "In The Organic Development of the Liturgy, Dom Alcuin Reid examines these questions systematically, incisively and in depth, identifying both the content and context of the principle of "organic development" - a fundamental principle of liturgical reform of the Second Vatican Council's Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy Concilium - making a significant contribution to the understanding of the nature of the Liturgical Movement and to the ongoing re-assessment of the reforms enacted following the Council."--BOOK JACKET.

Author Biography

Dom Alcuin Reid is a monk of the Monastère Saint-Benoît in Fréjus-Toulon, France. He has lectured and has published extensively on the Liturgy, including The Organic Development of the Liturgy with a preface by Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger, and The Ceremonies of the Roman Rite Described

Table of Contents

Preface 9(6)
Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger
Introduction 15(4)
Liturgical Reform in History
19(54)
Introduction
19(1)
Early Liturgical Development
19(2)
The Sixth to Eleventh Centuries and the Carolingian Reform
21(6)
The Later Middle Ages
27(3)
Saint Thomas Aquinas
30(2)
Contemporary Views of Medieval and Renaissance Liturgy
32(2)
The Liturgical Reform of Cardinal Quignonez
34(5)
The Council of Trent
39(6)
The Legacy of the Council of Trent
45(1)
The Breviary Reform of Pope Clement VIII
46(1)
The Breviary Reform of Pope Urban VIII
47(1)
The Proposed Breviary Reform of Cardinal Tommasi
48(1)
Enlightenment and Gallican Liturgical Reforms
49(7)
Dom Gueranger's Response to Gallicanism
56(4)
The Proposals for Reform of Pope Benedict XIV
60(2)
Liturgical Piety
62(5)
John Henry Cardinal Newman
67(2)
Anglican Orders
69(1)
Historical Research
70(1)
Conclusion
70(3)
The Liturgical Movement and Liturgical Reform up to 1948
73(72)
Introduction
73(1)
Pope Saint Pius X
74(4)
Dom Lambert Beaudiun, and the Foundations of the Liturgical Movement
78(8)
Joseph Gottler
86(1)
Adrian Fortescue
87(2)
The Benedictines of Farnborough
89(3)
Romano Guardini
92(3)
Dom Theodore Wesseling, O.S.B.
95(2)
Dom Virgil Michel, O.S.B.
97(3)
Orate Fratres' Discussion of the Principles of Liturgical Reform
100(10)
Pius Parsch
110(5)
The North American Liturgical Weeks
115(1)
Martin Hellriegel
116(3)
Dom Odo Casel, O.S.B.
119(3)
Anton Baumstark
122(2)
Gerald Ellard, S.J.---The Mass of the Future
124(2)
The Holy See and Liturgical Reform up to 1948
126(9)
Beaudiun's 1945 Norms for Liturgical Reform
135(3)
Pope Pius XII---Mediator Dei
138(3)
Conclusion
141(4)
The Liturgical Movement and Liturgical Reform from 1948 to the Second Vatican Council
145(158)
Introduction
145(5)
The Pian Commission for Liturgical Reform
150(14)
Josef Andreas Jungmann, S.J.
164(8)
The 1951 Reform of the Paschal Vigil
172(10)
Louis Bouyer's 1951 Criticisms of the Liturgical Movement
182(4)
The Maria Laach Conference, 1951
186(8)
The Mont Sainte-Odile Conference, 1952
194(4)
The Lugano Conference, 1953
198(4)
The Mont-Cesar Conference, 1954
202(3)
Evening Mass
205(1)
Ernest Koenker's 1954 Assessment of the Liturgical Renaissance
206(3)
The 1955 Australian Liturgical Week
209(1)
The 1955 Simplification of the Rubrics
210(4)
Annibale Bugnini's Rationale for Liturgical Reform
214(5)
The 1955 Reform of Holy Week
219(15)
The Encyclical Musicae Sacrae Disciplina
234(3)
The Assisi Congress, 1956
237(16)
The 1957 Decree on the Tabernacle and the Altar
253(2)
The 1957 Consultation on Breviary Reform
255(3)
The 1958 Instruction on Sacred Music and the Liturgy
258(4)
Further Liturgical Congresses
262(6)
Permission for the Use of the Vernacular
268(2)
Publications on Liturgical Reform
270(21)
The Final Work of the Pian Commission
291(8)
Conclusion
299(4)
General Conclusion 303(10)
Appendix I: Pope Pius XII---Mediator Dei 313(6)
Appendix II: H. A. Reinhold---Bringing the Mass to the People 319(6)
Bibliography 325(34)
Index 359

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