Beyond Pius V : Conflicting Interpretations of the Liturgical Reform (Revised)

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Beyond Pius V : Conflicting Interpretations of the Liturgical Reform (Revised)

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The reform of the liturgy is at risk, says Andrea Grillo. Recent developments have sown doubts and confusion within the church. While many authorities pay lip service to the importance of the liturgical reform that followed Vatican II and cite all the right documents, what they offer is "out of tune" with the fundamental reasons for the reform.

Grillo argues that the church today must refresh its collective memory of the essential meaning of the liturgical reform. For Grillo, this means understanding

* the meaning and significance of Vatican II in the history of the church in the twentieth century
* the key concept of "active participation"
* the core ideas of the original liturgical movement and the role they played during and after the reform of the liturgy
* what the reform has accomplished and what remains to be done

Beyond Pius V is not simply a set of pastoral observations. It is a strongly argued theological essay on the true meaning and purpose of liturgy and liturgical reform. That reform, Grillo says, must continue to challenge and provoke us, never to be reduced to the precious past of our ancestors; rather, like children who honor the legacy of their parents, we are called to carry on and nurture the life of the reform.

Contents

Contents
Preface to the American Edition   xi
Introduction   xiii
Chapter 1
Vatican II and the "New Forms" of the Primacy of Mystery  1
1. The Second Vatican Council and Openness to the Other: A Question of Method   4
2. "Every Perceptible Element in Man" and the Persistent Temptation of Formalistic Reduction   6
3. The Liturgical Question between Anthropology and Theology: A Conciliar Synthesis That Remains Undone   7
Chapter 2
The Question of Active Participation, from Pius Parsch to Redemptionis Sacramentum   11
1. Parsch on Active Participation and Baptismal Priesthood   14
2. Parsch on Participation in the Liturgy   16
3. Ancient and Modern "Misunderstandings" in Parsch's Appraisal of Mediator Dei (1947)   19
4. Mediator Dei and Sacrosanctum Concilium: Two Different Understandings of Participation in the Liturgy   22
5. A Troubling Confirmation: The Recent Instruction Redemptionis Sacramentum   28
Chapter 3
Before and After Sacrosanctum Concilium: The Relevance of the Liturgical Movement   32
1. The Theological Method of the Liturgical Movement   36
2. The Two Anthropological Shifts of the Twentieth Century   42
3. A Different Account of the Development of the Liturgical Movement   48
4. The Two Meanings of Ressourcement   55
5. The Two Meanings of Liturgical Reform   58
6. A Brief Summary in Seven Theses   62
7. Five Examples to Clarify the Challenges of the Liturgical Movement Today   65
8. Conclusion   71
Chapter 4
The Liturgical Reform: Necessary but Insufficient   73
1. The Difficult Memory of the Liturgical Question (Allegro, ma non troppo)   76
2. The Reform of the Sacramental Triad: Form, Matter, Minister (Adagio cantabile a tre voci)   79
3. Hope, Despair, and Presumption in the Liturgical Reform (scherzo)   84
4. Conclusion: In Praise of the Truck Driver over Intellectual Arrogance (Rondò un poco capriccioso)   87
Chapter 5
Liturgical Reform and Virtual Reality: Benedict XVI's Motu Proprio Summorum Pontificum and the Ecclesia Dei Commission's Instruction Universae Ecclesiae   94
1. The Motu Proprio Summorum Pontificum: Two Forms of the Same Rite   95
2. The Letter to the Bishops: The Liturgical Reform Is Not Weakened   97
3. Critical Reflection: The Difference between Intentions and Effects, between Virtual and Real   99
4. A Preliminary Assessment, Open and Heartfelt   112
5. Universae or Introversae Ecclesiae?   115
Conclusion   119

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