Traditions and TransitionsEleanor Bernstein, Martin Connell LiturgyTrainingPublications, 1998 - 289 pages Presentations from the 1996 Notre Dame Center for Pastoral Liturgy conference, measuring the progress of reform from the end of Vatican II until today. |
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
A Response to Cardinal Danneels 22 | 29 |
A Response to Mary Collins | 53 |
Part II | 59 |
Evolution or Revolution? | 74 |
Sunday Worship in the Absence of Eucharist | 92 |
A Look at the New Sacramentary | 110 |
Pondering Ordering Creating | 133 |
As One to Worship God | 153 |
Between No More and Not Yet | 178 |
Well Begun Not Nearly Half Done | 244 |
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