Benedict XVI and the sacred liturgy : proceedings of the First Fota International Liturgy Conference, 2008 /

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Corporate author / creator:Fota International Liturgy Conference (1st : 2008 : Fota Island, Ireland)
Imprint:Dublin : Four Courts Press, c2010.
Description:204 p. ; 24 cm.
Language:English
Series:Fota liturgy series
Fota liturgy series
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/8115562
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Other authors / contributors:Roy, Neil J.
Rutherford, Janet Elaine.
ISBN:9781846822544
1846822548
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary:"The Fota Liturgy series represents an important contribution to the new liturgical movement called for by Joseph Ratzinger as early as 1989. This first volume in the series, Benedict XVI and the Sacred Liturgy, brings together the reflections of liturgical scholars, drawn from North America and Europe, on several of the issues central to that renewal of Christian worship desired by the Second Vatican Council's constitution on the sacred liturgy, Sacrosanctum Concilium.'" "Long before his ascent to the papacy, Joseph Ratzinger believed that the celebration of the liturgy was not only central to Catholic life, but that liturgical aberrations contributed mightily to post-Conciliar confusion and decline. Benedict XVI and the Sacred Liturgy is an excellent starting point for exploring the Holy Father's liturgical vision and concerns as the Church moves to purify and renew the liturgy.'"--BOOK JACKET.
Table of Contents:
  • Preface
  • Benedict XVI, pope and leitourgos
  • 1. The problem of translation: some linguistic and other considerations
  • 2. Klaus Gamber: father of the 'new liturgical movement'
  • 3. Pope Benedict XVI and the 'reform of the reform'
  • 4. Continuity and disruption in the liturgy: a cultural approach
  • 5. The crisis of sacred art and the sources for its renewal in the thought of Pope Benedict XVI
  • 6. Translation theory in Liturgiam authenticam
  • 7. Joseph Ratzinger and the liturgy: a theological approach
  • 8. The liturgical reform of Pope Benedict XVI
  • 9. The Roman Canon: deësis in euchological form
  • List Of Contributors
  • Index