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Daily Archives: 15 November 2006
Sacrosanctum Concilium 47
Today we finally get to chapter 2 of Sacrosanctum Concilium, entitled, “THE MOST SACRED MYSTERY OF THE EUCHARIST.” After a lot of general talk on liturgy, we get to the core of Catholic worship: At the Last Supper, on the … Continue reading
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Sacrosanctum Concilium 46
A little bit more on diocesan commissions: Besides the commission on the sacred liturgy, every diocese, as far as possible, should have commissions for sacred music and sacred art. These three commissions must work in closest collaboration; indeed it will … Continue reading
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The Myth of Neo-Pelagianism
One of my favorite discussions is on the topic of modern liturgy and the supposed rise of the heresy of pelagianism. Supposedly, Vatican II liturgical reforms have gone astray. We’ve arrived to the point where the emphasis on the laity … Continue reading →