What We Have Done, What We Have Failed to Do: Assessing the Liturgical Reforms of Vatican II

What We Have Done, What We Have Failed to Do: Assessing the Liturgical Reforms of Vatican II
ISBN-10
1587682974
ISBN-13
9781587682971
Category
Liturgical movement
Pages
264
Language
English
Published
2014
Publisher
Paulist Press
Author
Kevin W. Irwin

Description

Sheds light on and invites discussion about the experience in which Catholics have been engaged since the Second Vatican Council in implementing and praying the liturgy as reformed after the council.

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