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Liturgia semper reformanda - Adaptations and accommodations in the liturgy in light of canon 838 of the Code of Canon Law

English, German · Hardback

Will be released 01.07.2023

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The provisions contained in can. 838 of CCL refer to important issues, related to the adaptation and accommodation of liturgical law. They have always been the subject of attentive and continuous interest of the Church, in order to not only preserve the essential unity of the Roman rite (SC 38), but also to facilitate the common meeting of people with God, which, of course, should take place through prayer, but also through adapted symbols and signs and proper language of communication (SC 39-40). Issues so important for the life of the Church deserve an in-depth canonical reflection, which is why they were taken up in four chapters of the study on the adaptation and accommodation of liturgical law in light of can. 838 of CCL. In the first chapter, the presentation included introductory issues relating to liturgical law. The second chapter has become a space for approximation of the concept of adaptation and accommodation in canon law. The third chapter presents the legal regulations in the field of adaptation and accommodation. The fourth chapter focused on adaptation and accommodation inherent in legal and canonical practice. Published on September 3, 2017 by Pope Francis, the Apostolic Letter Motu Proprio Magnum principium not only altered the content of
2 and
3 of can. 838 of CCL, but it also became an important contribution to the discussion on inculturation and the related adaptations and accommodation of liturgical law in many circles.

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Marcin Köodziej, Dr. Dr., is a presbyter of the Archdiocese of Wroclaw, Poland, and academically affiliated with the Faculty of Theology at Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski University in Warsaw.

Summary

The provisions contained in can. 838 of CCL refer to important issues, related to the adaptation and accommodation of liturgical law. They have always been the subject of attentive and continuous interest of the Church, in order to not only preserve the essential unity of the Roman rite (SC 38), but also to facilitate the common meeting of people with God, which, of course, should take place through prayer, but also through adapted symbols and signs and proper language of communication (SC 39–40). Issues so important for the life of the Church deserve an in-depth canonical reflection, which is why they were taken up in four chapters of the study on the adaptation and accommodation of liturgical law in light of can. 838 of CCL. In the first chapter, the presentation included introductory issues relating to liturgical law. The second chapter has become a space for approximation of the concept of adaptation and accommodation in canon law. The third chapter presents the legal regulations in the field of adaptation and accommodation. The fourth chapter focused on adaptation and accommodation inherent in legal and canonical practice. Published on September 3, 2017 by Pope Francis, the Apostolic Letter Motu Proprio Magnum principium not only altered the content of §2 and §3 of can. 838 of CCL, but it also became an important contribution to the discussion on inculturation and the related adaptations and accommodation of liturgical law in many circles.

Foreword

Liturgy is a particular space of contact between theology and law. Despite some being of the opinion that it should be limited only to a purely mystical dimension, being perceived as a special kind of prayer, its form is in fact precisely defined by the norms of canon law.

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Authors Marcin Kolodziej, Marcin Kołodziej
Assisted by Rajmund Pietkiewicz (Editor), Pilarczyk (Editor), Krzysztof Pilarczyk (Editor), Rajmund Pietkiewicz (Editor of the series), Krzysztof Pilarczyk (Editor of the series)
Publisher Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht
 
Languages English, German
Product format Hardback
Release 01.07.2023, delayed
 
EAN 9783525573570
ISBN 978-3-525-57357-0
Illustrations With 8 Tab.
Series Eastern and Central European Voices
Eastern and Central European Voices / Studies in Theology and Religion
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Religion/theology > Christianity

Kirchengeschichte, Liturgie, auseinandersetzen, apostolic letter "Magnum principium", Sanctifying Office of the Church, Holy See and conference of bishops

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