The Reform of the Reform?: A Liturgical Debate : Reform Or Return

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Ignatius Press, 2003 - Religion - 273 pages

Disturbed by the direction in which the post Vatican II liturgical reforms have moved, two fictitious representatives of mutually antagonistic movements debate the remedy for "correct" liturgical reform.

This unique work presents a debate between a "traditionalist" who argues for a return to the pre-Vatican II liturgy, and a "reformist" (no liberal himself) who advocates a new liturgical reform more in keeping with what the Council fathers had in mind. They bring to the debate the insights of renowned authorities on the liturgy, including Cardinal Ratzinger, Msgr. Klaus Gamber, Michael Davies, Fr. Brian Harrison and Fr. Aidan Nichols.

This book is written for anyone interested in the Church's liturgy, and the controversies surrounding the liturgical renewal. It is both a primer for those who lack the theological and liturgical expertise to articulate their dissatisfaction with the state of the liturgy, and an excellent resource for those specialists who would appreciate having a single volume for consulting salient points from numerous authorities.

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Acknowledgments
9
The Traditionalist Position in Brief
19
Return to the Old Rite or Fix the New?
25
Conclusion
101
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Fr. Thomas Kocik, also the author of a book on Apostolic Succession, is a member of the Priestly Society of Cardinal Newman.

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