"Aspects of the Liturgical Magisterium"

Peter A. Kwasniewski, an Instructor in Philosophy at the International Theological Institute in Gaming, Austria, submitted in 2000 three articles on Church teaching as it pertains to liturgical praxis.

[The] first article will briefly consider some general points, including questions of jurisdiction, the character of liturgy, the meaning of legitimate diversity, and the use of Latin in the Modern Roman Rite. The second article will speak of sacred music, especially Gregorian chant, and its role in the liturgy. The third and last article will address the resurgence of the Classical or Ancient Roman Rite—familiarly known as the Tridentine rite—and what Holy Mother Church permits and recommends in its regard.

The articles are very rich and deserve re-reading and reflection.

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Thank you for the link, very meaty articles.


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