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    STUDIA THEOLOGIA%20CATHOLICA%20LATINA - Issue no. 2 / 2021  
         
  Article:   DIE ROLLE DER KOMMUNIKATION WÄHREND DER LITURGIEREFORM NACH DEM ZWEITEN VATIKANISCHEN KONZIL. DIE GESCHICHTE EINER PASTORALLITURGISCHEN RÜCKMELDUNG ÜBER DIE ERGEBNISSE DER LITURGISCHEN ERNEUERUNG AUS UNGARN * THE ROLE OF COMMUNICATION IN THE LITURGICAL REFORM AFTER THE SECOND VATICAN COUNCIL. THE STORY OF A PASTORAL REPORT ON THE RESULTS OF THE LITURGICAL RENEWAL IN HUNGARY.

Authors:  GÁBOR KISS.
 
       
         
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DOI: 10.24193/theol.cath.latina.2021.LXVI.2.03
Available online 08.02.2022
pp. 42-52

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Abstract: Sacrosanctum Concilium, the Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy, one of the constitutions of the Second Vatican Council, is the Magna Carta of the post-conciliar liturgical reform. However, the renewal of worship in the Catholic Church is by no means a mere one-step, linear process, but a complex sequence of procedures in which many authors have participated and are participating. It is therefore inevitable that the various hierarchical levels will engage in a continuous dialogue. The Consilium ad exsequendam constitutionem de sacra liturgie, which is responsible for coordinating liturgical reform in Rome, has on several occasions requested specific reports on episcopal conferences and the impact of liturgical amendments made by liturgical committees. The present study examines the Hungarian responses to the 1967 pastoral literature report.

Keywords: liturgy, reform, Second Ecumenical Council, Sándor Kovács, Hungary, National Liturgical Committee, communication, evaluation, Consilium, Hungarian Catholic Bishops Conference.
 
         
     
         
         
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