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Rite of Christian Initiation - Adult Rituals and Roman Catholic Ecclesiology

English · Paperback / Softback

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In the wake of recent papal legislation, the various liturgies of the Roman Rite may today be celebrated in either their post-Tridentine or post-Vatican II forms. Whilst much discussion of this new situation focuses on purely liturgical issues, this book breaks new ground by arguing that the coexistence of the two forms raises questions of a profoundly ecclesiological character. Peter McGrail explores the relationship between ritual form, ecclesial self- understanding and constructs of the world that are at play as adults become members of the Church. Analysing the rites by which adults were taken into the Church for three and a half centuries, this book goes on to explore attempts to find a new ritual expression for the journey to Christian Initiation, set against the divergent and even conflicting ecclesiologies which were at play before and during the Council.

List of contents

Contents: Introduction: The perfect society and the mystical body: Catholic ecclesiology from Trent to Pope Pius XII; The extraordinary form 1: the 1614 Ordo Baptismi Adultorum; Sacrament of Christ and people of God: ecclesiology at the eve of Vatican II; The extraordinary form 2: the Christian initiation of adults from 1948 to Vatican II; The ecclesiologies of Vatican II: the Church ad intra; The ordinary form: the rite of Christian initiation of adults; Christian initiation and the Church ad extra; Hermeneutics of continuity and discontinuity; Conclusion; Bibliography; Index.

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Peter McGrail is Head of the Department of Theology, Philosophy and Religious Studies at Liverpool Hope University and Chair of the Liturgical Formation SubCommittee of the Catholic Bishops Conference of England and Wales Department for Christian Life and Worship

Summary

In the wake of recent papal legislation, the various liturgies of the Roman Rite may today be celebrated in either their post-Tridentine or post-Vatican II forms. Whilst much discussion of this new situation focuses on purely liturgical issues, this book breaks new ground by arguing that the coexistence of the two forms raises questions of a profoundly ecclesiological character. Peter McGrail explores the relationship between ritual form, ecclesial self- understanding and constructs of the world that are at play as adults become members of the Church. Analysing the rites by which adults were taken into the Church for three and a half centuries, this book goes on to explore attempts to find a new ritual expression for the journey to Christian Initiation, set against the divergent and even conflicting ecclesiologies which were at play before and during the Council.

Product details

Authors Peter Mcgrail, McGrail Peter
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.09.2021
 
EAN 9781032179773
ISBN 978-1-0-3217977-3
No. of pages 232
Series Liturgy, Worship and Society Series
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Religion/theology > Christianity

RELIGION / Christian Theology / General, RELIGION / Christianity / General, Theology, Christianity, Christian theology, Religion & beliefs, Religion and beliefs

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