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The liturgical movement was going full tilt and there
were many alterations in practice in the air at that
time.
The dogma of the Assumption was proclaimed Nov 1, 1950
(as I recall).
SM
--- "George R. Hoelzeman" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> medieval-religion: Scholarly discussions of medieval
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> There was quite a liturgical reform movement going
> on at this time as well, which seems to flow (in the
> short term) from Pius XII's encyclical Mediator Dei
> which dealt specifically with the Liturgy and
> ultimately became somewhat of a foundation for
> Sacrosanctum Concillium of Vatican II. . . but I
> digress.
>
> Between the time of Mediator Dei (1947 I seem to
> recall) and 1955 the Vatican initiated several
> liturgical reforms including, but not limited to,
> restoration of
> the Easter Triduum (most notably restoration of the
> Vigil to an evening/night celebration), introduction
> of vernacular into the Liturgy of Hours (Breviary),
> introduction/restoration of Vigil Masses (Saturday
> evening), and some other things.
>
> I do tend to agree that the changes in prayers are
> related somewhat to the definition of the
> Assumption, but wasn't that definition in 1951 or
> 52?
>
> My theory would be that changes were more
> immediately related to the Liturgical Movement's
> efforts to tighten up and better systematize the
> overall
> theology of liturgy which was taking place and
> leading to Vatican II.
>
> George the Less
>
> On Mon, 14 Apr 2008 03:25:45 -0700, Stephen Morris
> wrote:
>
> >medieval-religion: Scholarly discussions of
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> >I agree that there was an interest in highlighting
> the
> >"assumption" aspect of the feast, rather than the
> >"dormition" or other threads of the celebration.
>
> >The other differences, which are the ones I am
> really
> >interested in traking, are the introductions of the
> >Epistle and Chapter readings fro Judith, as well as
> >the use of some of the hymnography from that book.
>
> >Stephen
>
>
> >--- "Maureen A. Tilley" <[log in to unmask]>
> wrote:
>
>
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>
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