The Liturgy Guys

S4 Episode 10 | Post Conciliar Documents

Nov 22, 2019
Dive into an insightful discussion on post-conciliar documents and their impact on liturgical practices. Discover a charming love story tied to a liturgy conference and explore the historical roots of liturgical reform since the Second Vatican Council. Delve into the complexities of translating liturgical texts and understand the nuances between Eucharistic ministers and extraordinary ministers of Holy Communion. This journey highlights the evolution of practices that shape contemporary worship in the Catholic Church.
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Liturgical Movement's Long Roots

  • The modern liturgical movement has deep roots reaching back to Don Prosper Guéranger.
  • Restoration of Gregorian chant and Roman books began in the 19th century as a reaction to post-revolutionary decline.
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Pius X's Early Vision For Reform

  • Pius X planned liturgical restoration early in the 20th century and reformed the breviary in 1911.
  • Divino Afflatu included intentions to restore the Roman Missal long before the 1960s reforms.
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Pius XII's Restorations Predated Vatican II

  • Pius XII accelerated liturgical restoration mid-20th century, restoring the Easter Vigil and Holy Week.
  • These restorations predated and influenced later Vatican II changes.
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