Hermeneutic of Reform in the Latin Liturgy. The Theological and Historical Aspect

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The hermeneutic of reform, as a concept recalled by Benedict XVI at the outset of his pontificate with reference to liturgy, indicates the ability to explain, practice and interpret it in relation to the Tradition of the Church. However, it is necessary to look at this term a bit more broadly than it is suggested by the supporters of celebrating the Holy Mass in the extraordinary form of the Roman rite. Liturgy as performance of the public worship of God must be perceived simultaneously as a theological and canonical reality, but always in a complex historical context. This undoubtedly allows us to better understand the current form of the Eucharist performed. The renewal initiated at the Second Vatican Council and sealed with the subsequent actions of the Holy See, has resulted in the proposal of a liturgy, which is a logical expression of the Ecclesiastical Tradition, and at the same time remains understandable to the faithful of the present era.
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Kołodziej M., Hermeneutic of Reform in the Latin Liturgy. The Theological and Historical Aspect, "Polonia Sacra" 28 (2024), nr 4, s. 67-94
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