Tag: GIA Quarterly
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“Authentic Liturgy, Authentic Chant”?
Father Anthony, Gordon Truitt, and I were asked to write about the missal of Pope Benedict XVI for the GIA Quarterly. My contribution is intended to be a contribution to the conversation about the relationship between the ordinary and the extraordinary forms of the liturgy, particularly the Mass.
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Liturgy under Benedict XVI
Some claim that the pope is undoing the Second Vatican Council and forty-five years of progress in implementing the Council. Others claim that he is working to implement faithfully the vision of the Second Vatican Council, which means undoing the mistakes and misinterpretations of the past forty-five years and going back to what the Council…
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The rolling revolution
If one considers a “revolution” to be “a complete or marked change in something,” then the introduction of the Missale Romanum of Pope Paul VI in 19701 marked the culmination of a huge and quite successful rolling liturgical revolution that spanned the twentieth century.