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    Called to Participate

    Theological, Ritual, and Social Perspectives

    AvMark Searle,Barbara Searle

    Häftad, Engelska, 2006

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    Called to Participate is the late Mark Searle's last testament on liturgical reform. It draws on the teachings, writings, and international lectures of this noted liturgist and professor. Where do we go from here? Seale asks in response to the liturgical reform of the Second Vatican Council.Searle offers a historical perspective of the roots of liturgical reform during the nineteenth and early-twentieth centuries. He describes the nature of liturgy as ritual activity, where the people of God are invited to participate in liturgy as sharing in the life of God. Selected aspects of the liturgy are considered, such as the proclamation of the Word. He also comments on the social character of the liturgy, which is to move beyond the assembly to participate in God's work in an outward or public ministry.Called to Participate bids us to form a contemporary spirituality that is firmly rooted in the liturgy. It leads worshipers to find entry points into the mystery of God's work in the world. It is a help to liturgical leaders to grasp the nature and function of liturgy and to inspire faith-filled planning, preaching, and catechesis.Barbara Searle, PhD, is a psychologist at the Madison Center and Hospital in South Bend, Indiana.Anne Y. Koester is associate director of the Georgetown Center for Liturgy in Washington, D.C.

    Produktinformation

    • Utgivningsdatum:2006-03-01
    • Mått:152 x 229 x 6 mm
    • Vikt:142 g
    • Format:Häftad
    • Språk:Engelska
    • Antal sidor:104
    • Förlag:Liturgical Press
    • ISBN:9780814629420

    Utforska kategorier

    • Religion: allmänt inom Filosofi och religion
    • Kristendom inom Filosofi och religion

    Mer om författaren

    Dr. Mark Searle (1941-1992), taught theology at the University of Notre Dame in Indiana, where he also coordinated the graduate program in liturgical studies and directed the M.A. program in theology. He lectured extensively in Europe and the United States and served as a consultant to the International Committee on English in the Liturgy. Anne Y. Koester, JD, MA, is Associate Director of the Georgetown Center for Liturgy in Washington, D.C. She has been published in a number of religious journals and is the editor of Liturgy and Justice: To Worship God in Spirit and Truth and co-editor of Vision: The Scholarly Contributions of Mark Searle to Liturgical Renewal and Called to Participate: Theological, Ritual, and Social Perspectives, published by Liturgical Press.

    Recensioner i media

    The student and scholar will find in it content that presents major themese for a theology of liturgical participation that intersect with ritual and social perspectives.Msgr. Joseph DeGrocco, Professor of Liturgy and Director of Liturgical Formation, Seat of Wisdom

    Innehållsförteckning

    • ContentsForeword: Essentials for Understanding this Book    viiBarbara SearleChapter 1: Two Liturgical Movements;Two Approaches to Participation    1The First Liturgical Movement: Social Transformation through Liturgical Formation    2Prosper Guéranger (1805–1875)    2Pius X (1835–1914)    4Virgil Michel, O.S.B. (1890–1938)    6The Second Liturgical Movement: Church Renewal through Liturgical Reform    8Conclusion: Toward a New Synthesis    12Chapter 2: Three Levels of Participation    15Level 1: Participation in Ritual Behavior    18Ritual Is Collective    19Ritual Is Formal    20Ritual Is Performance    22Ritual Is Formative    24Level 2: Participation in the Liturgy of the Church as the Work of Christ    27The Church Is the Body of Christ    28The Meaning of Membership    29The Effects of Baptism    31The Nature of Faith    33The Faith of Christ    34The Faith of the Church    35The Faith of the Participant    36 Level 3: Participation in the Life of God    37Participation in God    38Participation in Christ    40Participation in the Spirit    41Participation in History    42Conclusion    44Chapter 3: The Inward/Contemplative Dimension of Liturgy    46 The Scripture Readings: The Word of God for the People of God    48The Prayers: The Word of the Church    52Gestures of the Liturgy: Embodied Prayer Forms    58Time: The Context of the Liturgy    62Conclusion    66Chapter 4: The Outward/Public Dimension of Liturgy    68Toward Public Worship    68Toward a Public Church    70The Assembly    71As “a Company of Strangers”    71As a Community of Memory    76As a Priestly People    81Conclusion    84Afterword    87Anne KoesterIndex    89