Singing His Song: A Short Introduction to the Liturgical Movement - Couverture souple

Kocik, Thomas M.

 
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Synopsis

EXPANDED AND REVISED EDITION!Catholics come to church with certain expectations not widely held by earlier generations when it comes to participation in the Church’s rituals. That is largely the result of the Liturgical Movement of the 20th century, which precipitated a major overhaul of the public worship that the Church offers to God. This study presents the history of the movement before and after the Second Vatican Council. The author distills and makes available to non-specialists some of the more technical studies of the ideas and policies that influenced Roman Catholic liturgical renewal in the 20th century. Father Thomas M. Kocik, born 1965 in Binghamton, New York, was ordained a Catholic priest in 1997. While chiefly involved in parish ministry, he has lectured and published extensively, but not exclusively, on the Liturgy, including The Reform of the Reform? A Liturgical Debate (Ignatius Press, 2003), Loving and Living the Mass (Zaccheus Press, 2007, 2nd ed. 2011), a chapter on the Vatican II liturgical reform in the T&T Clark Companion to Liturgy (Bloomsbury, 2016), and numerous articles and book reviews. He is a member of the Society for Catholic Liturgy and former editor of its journal Antiphon, and a contributor to the blog NewLiturgicalMovement.org.

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