The Mass; a Study of the Toman Liturgy
- 452 pages
 - 16 hours of reading
 






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Focusing on the influential Greek Fathers of the Christian Church, this comprehensive study explores their lives, writings, and teachings from the early Church to the 8th century. Notable figures such as Athanasius and John Chrysostom are analyzed for their theological contributions and cultural impact, including their influence on art and literature. Written in a scholarly style with extensive references, it serves as a valuable resource for theology scholars and anyone interested in the history of Christian thought.
How has the Liturgy of the Roman rite developed and changed in history before and after the Council of Trent? What principles have determined the boundaries of legitimate liturgical reform over the centuries? What was the Liturgical Movement? Did GuTranger, Beauduin, Guardini, Parsch, Casel, Bugnini, Jungmann, Bouyer and the Movement's other leaders know and respect these principles? And what is to be said of the not insignificant liturgical reforms carried out by Saint Pius X, Popes Pius IX and Pius XII and Blessed John XXIII in the course of the twentieth century?In The Organic Development of the Liturgy , Dom Alcuin Reid examines these questions systematically, incisively and in depth, identifying both the content and context of the principle of "organic development"ùa fundamental principle of liturgical reform of the Second Vatican Council's Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy Sacrosanctum Concilium ùmaking a significant contribution to the understanding of the nature of the Liturgical Movement and to the ongoing re-assessment of the reforms enacted following the Council.
The classic trilogy offers a transformative perspective on the broader Christian world, particularly highlighting the churches east of Rome. Its accessible writing style and authoritative insights make it a significant resource for readers seeking to understand the rich traditions and histories of Eastern Christianity, fostering greater awareness and appreciation among Western audiences.