The Banished Heart : Origins of Heteropraxis in the Catholic Church (T&t Clark Studies in Fundamental Liturgy)

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The Banished Heart : Origins of Heteropraxis in the Catholic Church (T&t Clark Studies in Fundamental Liturgy)

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Full Description

This is a critical assessment of the Liturgical Reform after the second Vatican Council that seeks the origins of failure in pre-conciliar developments. If the suppression of the traditional Roman liturgy against the wishes of the Second Vatican Council was, in the words of Silvio Cardinal Oddi, 'a crime for which history will never forgive the Church', why, at the end of the 1960s, did the vast majority of Latin Catholics abandon, with little or no regret, their time-hallowed forms of worship? "The Banished Heart" seeks to account for this cultural and spiritual catastrophe by demonstrating what will surprise many: how the present mainstream Catholic Church, with its modernistic and secular aura, grew directly from the official conservatism of the Church as it was before the Council. T Clark Studies in "Fundamental Liturgy" offer cutting edge scholarship from all disciplines related to liturgical study. The books in the series seek to reintegrate biblical, patristic, historical, dogmatic and philosophical questions with liturgical study in ways faithful and sympathetic to classical liturgical enquiry.
Volumes in the series include monographs, translations of recent texts and edited collections around very specific themes.

Contents

Foreword by Dr Warwick Orr (University of Sydney) Introduction (outlining the need for this study and the approach taken). 1. A New Law of Prayer; 2. The Heart of the Church; 3. The 'Latin Heresy'; 4. Rational Worship; 5. Peter's Rome or Caesar's?; 6. Tightening the Screws; 7. Piety and Power; 8. The Quest for Uniformity; 9. From Tradition to Obedience; 10. Reformed Catholicism; 11. Respectable Religion During the Counter Reformation; 12. The Cost of Belongin.; 13. A New Law of Belief; 14. Pax Americana; 15. The Great Hijack; 16. Ruins in the East.