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Liturgical orientation : the position of the president at the Eucharist / Neil Xavier O'Donoghue.

Van Pelt - Yarnall Collection BV825.5 .O46 2017
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
O'Donoghue, Neil Xavier, 1972- author.
Contributor:
Charlton Yarnall Fund.
Yarnall Collection (University of Pennsylvania)
Series:
Alcuin/GROW liturgical study ; 83.
JLS, Joint liturgical studies, 0951-2667 ; 83
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Catholic Church.
Mass--Celebration.
Mass.
Orientation (Religion).
Lord's Supper--Catholic Church.
Lord's Supper.
Liturgical reform.
Vatican Council--(2nd : 1962-1965 : Basilica di San Pietro in Vaticano). Constitutio de sacra liturgia.
Vatican Council.
Constitutio de sacra liturgia (Vatican Council).
Liturgics.
Catholic Church--Liturgy--History.
History.
Catholic Church--Liturgy--History--20th century.
Physical Description:
68 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm.
Place of Publication:
Norwich, Norfolk, UK : Hymns Ancient and Modern, [2017]
Summary:
"This study tells how from early times the Roman Catholic mass was generally celebrated with the priest facing East across the altar. The people thus saw the back view of a vested minister performing a ritual largely hidden from them; and any consequent sense of the solemnity and even the secrecy of that ritual was viewed as integral to the nature of the sacrament, to be honoured and preserved. The churches of the Reformation took a different view, but the Roman use sailed on undisturbed, and even reinforced, by the radical attacks of the Reformers. This was the use which was imitated by the Anglo-Catholic movement in the Church of England in the nineteenth century, and then widely adopted in Anglicanism. However, the study shows that in the twentieth century, within the Roman Catholic Church itself, questions arose as to whether this practice was theologically necessary or pastorally helpful. Some experiments preceded Vatican II; bur it was in the wake of the post-conciliar liturgical reforms that changes spread across almost the whole of the global Communion -- the eucharistic president taking his position behind a free-standing altar, facing westward, or, as stated here, versus populum. This in turn provided the people with a full view of what he did, with implications for both his ceremonial actions and for their participation. The story did not end there; and the Roman Catholic Church has seen a reaction led or supported by some eminent leaders, including Pope Benedict XVI. Evaluating the theological principles of that reaction has provided extra colour to the study; but the author's final words concern 'best pastoral practice today.'"-- Provided by publisher.
Local Notes:
Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the Charlton Yarnall Fund.
ISBN:
9781848259607
1848259603
OCLC:
989107306

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