
Beyond Pius V
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- Intro
- Half Title Page
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Contents
- Preface to the American Edition
- Introduction
- Chapter 1: Vatican II and the "New Forms" of the Primacy of Mystery
- 1. The Second Vatican Council and Openness to the Other: A Question of Method
- 2. "Every Perceptible Element in Man" and the Persistent Temptation of Formalistic Reduction
- 3. The Liturgical Question between Anthropology and Theology: A Conciliar Synthesis That Remains Undone
- Chapter 2: The Question of Active Participation, from Pius Parsch to Redemptionis Sacramentum
- 1. Parsch on Active Participation and Baptismal Priesthood
- 2. Parsch on Participation in the Liturgy
- 3. Ancient and Modern "Misunderstandings" in Parsch's Appraisal of Mediator Dei (1947)
- 4. Mediator Dei and Sacrosanctum Concilium: Two Different Understandings of Participation in the Liturgy
- 5. A Troubling Confirmation: The Recent Instruction Redemptionis Sacramentum
- Chapter 3: Before and After Sacrosanctum Concilium: The Relevance of the Liturgical Movement
- 1. The Theological Method of the Liturgical Movement
- 2. The Two Anthropological Shifts of the Twentieth Century
- 3. A Different Account of the Development of the Liturgical Movement
- 4. The Two Meanings of Ressourcement
- 5. The Two Meanings of Liturgical Reform
- 6. A Brief Summary in Seven Theses
- 7. Five Examples to Clarify the Challenges of the Liturgical Movement Today
- 8. Conclusion
- Chapter 4: The Liturgical Reform: Necessary but Insufficient
- 1. The Difficult Memory of the Liturgical Question (Allegro, ma non troppo)
- 2. The Reform of the Sacramental Triad: Form, Matter, Minister (Adagio cantabile a tre voci)
- 3. Hope, Despair, and Presumption in the Liturgical Reform (scherzo)
- 4. Conclusion: In Praise of the Truck Driver over Intellectual Arrogance (Rondò un poco capriccioso)
- Chapter 5: Liturgical Reform and Virtual Reality: Benedict XVI's Motu Proprio Summorum Pontificum and the Ecclesia Dei Commission's Instruction Universae Ecclesiae
- 1. The Motu Proprio Summorum Pontificum: Two Forms of the Same Rite
- 2. The Letter to the Bishops: The Liturgical Reform Is Not Weakened
- 3. Critical Reflection: The Difference between Intentions and Effects, between Virtual and Real
- 4. A Preliminary Assessment, Open and Heartfelt
- 5. Universae or Introversae Ecclesiae?
- Conclusion
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