Digital Logos Edition
Dennis C. Smolarski reflects on the changes in liturgy since Vatican II, the quality of worship in our churches, and the degree to which the renewed liturgy has been effective. Smolarski opens by reviewing the continual process of reform in the Church, and reflects on the foundational principals for all liturgical action. He discusses each of the sacraments, with a particular reference to the way they are ritualized in the assembly. Finally he addresses practices that can cloud the experience of mystery during liturgical celebrations and thus inhibit the power of the rite. Clergy and laity who are concerned about the effectiveness of worship will find inspiration for enhancing the quality of their celebration.
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