Liturgical Renewal as a Way to Christian UnitySince Vatican II, the Catholic Church and Christian churches overall have undergone a liturgical renewal. In Liturgical Renewal as a Way to Christian Unity, Fr. James F. Puglisi explores the questions of whether these renewals have anything in common, and whether they bring the different churches and ecclesial communions into contact. A compilation of essays from experts within their own traditions, Liturgical Renewal as a Way to Christian Unity not only explores these questions but also brings to light the great strides Christian churches have made toward the unity of the church. The authors share the knowledge, experience, and pain they encountered as they led their own traditions to a renewed liturgical experience and a closer unity. Discussing worship and ecumenism, two aspects of church life not often articulated together, Liturgical Renewal as a Way to Christian Unity is a unique and insightful resource for anyone interested in their practical interaction. |
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... example : " Moreover , some , and even very many , of the most significant elements or endowments which together go to build up and give life to the Church herself can exist outside the visible boundaries of the Catholic Church : the ...
... example : " Moreover , some , and even very many , of the most significant elements or endowments which together go to build up and give life to the Church herself can exist outside the visible boundaries of the Catholic Church : the ...
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... examples drawn from Eucharistic Prayers in current use by Anglicans will illustrate this eschatological tone . The first text is found in the Apostolic Tradition , often attributed to Hippolytus and used by many Anglican provinces ; the ...
... examples drawn from Eucharistic Prayers in current use by Anglicans will illustrate this eschatological tone . The first text is found in the Apostolic Tradition , often attributed to Hippolytus and used by many Anglican provinces ; the ...
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... examples : God of the oppressed , we pray for all those who suffer injustice at the hands of indifferent or cruel rulers , especially for the innocent victims of war . Give them strength and patience , and hasten the day when the ...
... examples : God of the oppressed , we pray for all those who suffer injustice at the hands of indifferent or cruel rulers , especially for the innocent victims of war . Give them strength and patience , and hasten the day when the ...
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... examples has been taken from the psalm prayers used after each of the psalms appointed for use at the Daily Office . As such , they would be used on a regular basis following the cursus of psalmody and would routinely call to mind a ...
... examples has been taken from the psalm prayers used after each of the psalms appointed for use at the Daily Office . As such , they would be used on a regular basis following the cursus of psalmody and would routinely call to mind a ...
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... examples of the new texts for the feast : Almighty God , our heavenly Father , whose children suffered at the hand of Herod , receive , we pray , all innocent victims into the arms of your mercy . By your great might frustrate all evil ...
... examples of the new texts for the feast : Almighty God , our heavenly Father , whose children suffered at the hand of Herod , receive , we pray , all innocent victims into the arms of your mercy . By your great might frustrate all evil ...
Contents
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Unity at the Table | 61 |
Liturgical Renewal Separated Sisters and Christian Unity | 71 |
Principles in Lutheran Liturgical Renewal | 87 |
Christian Unity and Christian Diversity Lessons from Liturgical | 101 |
Protestant LiturgiesA Building Site | 127 |
The Ecumenical Liturgies Celebrated by the Holy Father in Rome | 147 |
Mass Without the Consecration? The Historic Agreement on | 199 |
Appendix | 225 |
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Page 173 - I do not pray for these alone, but also for those who will believe in Me through their word; "that they all may be one, as You, Father, are in Me, and I in You; that they also may be one in Us, that the world may believe that You sent Me.
Page 141 - Is not this the fast that I choose: To loose the bonds of wickedness, To undo the thongs of the yoke, To let the oppressed go free, And to break every yoke?
Page 55 - Holy, holy, holy Lord, God of power and might, heaven and earth are full of your glory. Hosanna in the highest.
Page 141 - Come, let us return to the LORD; for he has torn, that he may heal us; he has stricken, and he will bind us up, After two days he will revive us; on the third day he will raise us up, that we may live before him.
Page 13 - O Almighty God, who out of the mouths of babes and sucklings hast ordained strength, and madest infants to glorify thee by their deaths...
Page ix - This Church constituted and organized in the world as a society, subsists in the Catholic Church, which is governed by the successor of Peter and by the Bishops in communion with him, although many elements of sanctification and of truth are found outside of its visible structure.
Page 6 - We beseech thee also to save and defend all Christian kings, princes, and governors ; and especially thy servant Victoria our queen, that under her we may be godly and quietly governed...
Page 3 - And his mercy is on them that fear him from generation to generation. He hath shewed strength with his arm; he hath scattered the proud in the imagination of their hearts. He hath put down the mighty from their seats, and exalted them of low degree. He hath filled the hungry with good things; and the rich he hath sent empty away.
Page 141 - He will bind us up ; after two days He will revive us, in the third day He will raise us up, and we shall live in His sight.
Page 56 - Through him, with him, in him, in the unity of the Holy Spirit, all glory and honor is yours, almighty Father, for ever and ever.