The Roman Catholic mass before and after Vatican II /by Richard Paul Hammond.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 1972.Description: 79 leaves ; 29 cmContent type:
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  • BV4070 .R663 1972
  • BV4070
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Contents:
The Importance of Mass to Roman Catholic Worship.
The Biblical Connection -- The Mass: A.D. 30-100 -- The Mass: A.D. 100-325 -- The Mass: A.D. 325-600 -- The Mass: The Medieval Period.
The Liturgy of the Mass Before Vatican II.
The Major Goals of Vatican II.
Opposition to Liturgical Reform -- Aspects of the Mass That Remained Unchanged.
The Role of the Layman in the Mass - The Place of the Bible in the Mass - The Vernacular Mass -- The Role of the Priest -- The Musical Innovations -- Liberty to Develop and Experiment With Other Forms in the Massachusetts.
The Reaction of Roman Catholic Conservatives -- The Ecumenical Significance.
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Typescript.

Chapter 1. Introduction

The Importance of the Mass to Roman Catholic Theology -- The Importance of Mass to Roman Catholic Worship.

Chapter 2. The Historical Background and Development of the Mass

The Meaning of the Word "Mass" -- The Biblical Connection -- The Mass: A.D. 30-100 -- The Mass: A.D. 100-325 -- The Mass: A.D. 325-600 -- The Mass: The Medieval Period.

Chapter 3. The Mass Before Vatican II

The Doctrine of the Mass Before Vatican II -- The Liturgy of the Mass Before Vatican II.

Chapter 4. The Historical Background and Major Gaols of Vatican II

Pope John XXIII -- The Major Goals of Vatican II.

Chapter 5. The Mass Following Vatican II

The Council's Statement Regarding Liturgy -- Opposition to Liturgical Reform -- Aspects of the Mass That Remained Unchanged.

Chapter 6. Specific Changes in the Mass Following Vatican II

Physical Changes in the Sanctuary and Vestments -- The Role of the Layman in the Mass - The Place of the Bible in the Mass - The Vernacular Mass -- The Role of the Priest -- The Musical Innovations -- Liberty to Develop and Experiment With Other Forms in the Massachusetts.

Chapter 7. Reactions to the Changes in the Mass

The Reaction of Roman Catholic Youth -- The Reaction of Roman Catholic Conservatives -- The Ecumenical Significance.

Chapter 7. Conclusion

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