
Once and Future Roman Rite
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Ever since Paul VI imposed a new set of liturgical books, Roman Catholic faithful have suffered the effects of a hasty and far-reaching reform permeated with nominalism, voluntarism, Protestantism, rationalism, antiquarianism, hyperpapalism, and other modern errors. But man is not master over divine liturgy; rather, all of us are called to be stewards of it, from the lowest-ranking layman to the pope himself.
Dr. Peter Kwasnieski argues that sacred Tradition is the guiding principle for all authentic Christian liturgy, which originates from Christ and is guided by the Holy Spirit throughout the life of the Church. The prominent identifying traits of the classical Roman Rite-and indeed of all traditional rites, Eastern and Western-are absent from the Novus Ordo, estranging it from their company and making it impossible to call it "the Roman rite." To respond to this crisis of rupture, we must return fully to the Tridentine Rite, the Roman rite in its robust perennial richness, for which no special permission is or could ever be needed. Fidelity to the traditional Latin Liturgy is, at its root, fidelity to the Roman Church and to Christ Himself, Who has lovingly inspired the growth and perfection of our religious rites for two thousand years. This awe-inspiring gift of tradition allows us to taste, even now, the banquet of the promised land of heaven.
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- Intro
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Publisher's Note
- Foreword by Martin Mosebach
- Preface
- Abbreviations and Conventions
- 1. Tradition as Ultimate Norm
- 2. The Laws of Organic Development and the Rupture of 1969
- 3. Hyperpapalism and Liturgical Mutation
- 4. Revisiting Paul VI's Apologia for the New Mass
- 5. Two "Forms": Liturgical Fact or Canonical Fiat?
- 6. How Much Can the Pope Change Our Rites, and Why Would He?
- 7. Growth or Corruption? Catholic versus Protestant-Modernist Models
- 8. The Roman Canon: Pillar and Ground of the Roman Rite
- 9. The Displacement of the Mysterium Fidei
- 10. Byzantine, Tridentine, Montinian: Two Brothers and a Stranger
- 11. Rescued from the Memory Hole
- 12. The Once and Future Roman Rite
- Epilogue: Oppositions
- Acknowledgments
- Appendix: Pope Paul VI on the Liturgical Reform
- Sources of Epigraphs
- Sources of Artwork
- Select Bibliography
- Index
- About the Author
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