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A key scholarly work on the post-Vatican II revision of the Liturgy.
An assessment of the liturgical reform after the second Vatican Council that seeks the origins of failure in pre-conciliar developments. It integrates biblical, patristic, historical, dogmatic and philosophical questions with liturgical study in ways faithful and sympathetic to classical liturgical enquiry.
Combines knowledge of the history of the development of the Roman Rite with a concern for the experience of the rite itself. This text is based around the idea of the liturgical sense of the Roman Rite, meaning a respect for its integrity as an historical tradition that found multiform expression across Europe and also across at least 1600 years.
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