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The Roman Missal : renewed by Decree of the Most Holy Ecumenical Council of the Vatican, promulgated by Authority of Pope Paul VI and revised at the direction of Pope Paul II

Material type: TextTextPublication details: Nairobi : Paulines Publications Africa, 2011.Description: 1279 p. ; 247cmISBN:
  • 9966085807
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • BX2015 ROM 22
LOC classification:
  • BX2015 ROM .C66 2007
Contents:
R. Kevin Seasoltz -- Theological and Pastoral Reflections / David N. Power and Catherine Vincie -- Preamble / Margaret Mary Kelleher -- Ch. I. Importance and Dignity of the Eurcharistic Celebration / Keith F. Pecklers -- Ch. II. The Structure of the Mass, Its Elements and Its Parts / Edward Foley -- Ch. III. The Duties and Ministries in the Mass / Bruce T. Morrill and Susan K. Roll -- Ch. IV.I. The Different Forms of Celebrating Mass / Martin Connell and Sharon McMillan -- Ch. IV.II. Concelebrated Mass / Gilbert Ostdiek and Andrew Ciferni -- Ch. IV.III. Mass at Which Only One Minister Participates / Mary Shaefer and Joanne M. Pierce -- Ch. IV.IV. Some General Norms for All Forms of Mass / Mary Shaefer and Joanne M. Pierce -- Ch. V. The Arrangement and Furnishings of Churches for the Celebration of the Eucharist / Mark E. Wedig and Richard S. Vosko -- Ch. VI. Requisites for the Celebration of Mass / Richard E. McCarron and Anne C. McGuire -- Ch. VII. The Choice of Mass and Its Parts / Joyce Ann Zimmerman -- Ch. VIII. Masses and Prayers for Various Circumstances and Masses for the Dead / Joanne M. Pierce and Richard Rutherford -- Ch. IX. Adaptations Within the Competence of Bishops and Bishops' Conferences / Mark Francis and Gary Neville.
Review: "The 2002 Institutio Generalis Missalis Romani (IGMR) comes at an important moment in the history of Roman Catholicism. The concerns now are about what norms best articulate the liturgical vision embedded in the documents of Vatican II, and what directives are most appropriate for shaping the full, active, and conscious participation of the faithful." "This commentary by members of the Catholic Academy of Liturgy is attentive to all these concerns. While maintaining a balanced view of the revisions, the authors provide analysis of the theological, pastoral, and ecclesial implications of the 2002 IGMR."--BOOK JACKET.
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R. Kevin Seasoltz -- Theological and Pastoral Reflections / David N. Power and Catherine Vincie -- Preamble / Margaret Mary Kelleher -- Ch. I. Importance and Dignity of the Eurcharistic Celebration / Keith F. Pecklers -- Ch. II. The Structure of the Mass, Its Elements and Its Parts / Edward Foley -- Ch. III. The Duties and Ministries in the Mass / Bruce T. Morrill and Susan K. Roll -- Ch. IV.I. The Different Forms of Celebrating Mass / Martin Connell and Sharon McMillan -- Ch. IV.II. Concelebrated Mass / Gilbert Ostdiek and Andrew Ciferni -- Ch. IV.III. Mass at Which Only One Minister Participates / Mary Shaefer and Joanne M. Pierce -- Ch. IV.IV. Some General Norms for All Forms of Mass / Mary Shaefer and Joanne M. Pierce -- Ch. V. The Arrangement and Furnishings of Churches for the Celebration of the Eucharist / Mark E. Wedig and Richard S. Vosko -- Ch. VI. Requisites for the Celebration of Mass / Richard E. McCarron and Anne C. McGuire -- Ch. VII. The Choice of Mass and Its Parts / Joyce Ann Zimmerman -- Ch. VIII. Masses and Prayers for Various Circumstances and Masses for the Dead / Joanne M. Pierce and Richard Rutherford -- Ch. IX. Adaptations Within the Competence of Bishops and Bishops' Conferences / Mark Francis and Gary Neville.

"The 2002 Institutio Generalis Missalis Romani (IGMR) comes at an important moment in the history of Roman Catholicism. The concerns now are about what norms best articulate the liturgical vision embedded in the documents of Vatican II, and what directives are most appropriate for shaping the full, active, and conscious participation of the faithful." "This commentary by members of the Catholic Academy of Liturgy is attentive to all these concerns. While maintaining a balanced view of the revisions, the authors provide analysis of the theological, pastoral, and ecclesial implications of the 2002 IGMR."--BOOK JACKET.

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