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The Constitution on the Liturgy

The Constitution on the Liturgy. from Vatican II. Our plan today. A peek at how Vatican II made decisions How the Constitution on the Liturgy was approved The pastoral outcomes . Memories. Excuses, excuses!. My son is under a doctor's care and should not take P.E. today. .

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The Constitution on the Liturgy

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  1. The Constitution on the Liturgy from Vatican II

  2. Our plan today • A peek at how Vatican II made decisions • How the Constitution on the Liturgy was approved • The pastoral outcomes

  3. Memories

  4. Excuses, excuses!

  5. My son is under a doctor's care and should not take P.E. today. Please execute him.

  6. Please excuse Lisa for being absent. She was sick and I had her shot.

  7. Please excuse Roland from P.E. for a few days. Yesterday he fell out ofa tree and misplaced his hip.

  8. Please excuse Ray Friday from school. He has very loose vowels.

  9. Please excuse Jimmy for being It was his father's fault.

  10. Church history 325 1517 JC Today Under Constantine The Reformation The Founding Period Carolingian reforms Lateran Councils Religious orders Movements among clergy & laity Encounter with Christ In a small group A life of discipleship Catechumenate Enthusiastic faith! Baptism with no formation Less personal faith – decided by the local ruler More like “membership” Rapid growth in ever-larger parishes Minimum “obligations” – the threat of Hell ThePastoralCenter.com

  11. Church history 325 1959 JC Today The Founding Period John XXIII a new vision ecumenical in spirit & scope filled with hope ThePastoralCenter.com

  12. Pope John’s question: • How could a church • so completely entrenched in the model which emerged in the 4th Century, • a model retained by both Trent and the First Vatican Council • renew itself for these times? ThePastoralCenter.com

  13. In the words of John XXIII • “Our soul was illumined • by a great idea • which we felt in that instant • and received with indescribable trust • in the Divine Master. • A word solemn and binding rose to our lips: • ‘A Council!’” ThePastoralCenter.com

  14. Blessed John XXIII We must shake off the imperial dust that has accumulated on the throne of St. Peter since Constantine. ThePastoralCenter.com

  15. Jan 25, 1959 • At St Paul Outside the Walls • Pope John & 17 Cardinals • After Evening Prayer… 3 little announcements: • A Pastoral Synod for the Diocese of Rome • A Commission to revise the Code of Canon Law • An Ecumenical Council of the Universal Church, • with all Christians invited as observers Basilica San Paolo Fuori le Mura ThePastoralCenter.com

  16. Jan 25, 1959 • “Humanly we could have expected • that the cardinals • after hearing our allocution • might have crowded around to express approval and good wishes… • Instead there was a devout and impressive silence…” ThePastoralCenter.com

  17. Pope John’s next idea

  18. How Vatican II did its work: 325 1517 JC Today The Founding Period 1959 John XXIII Ressourcement: Return to the sources and let them teach you. “Restoration” ThePastoralCenter.com

  19. How Vatican II did its work: 325 1517 JC Today The Founding Period 1959 John XXIII Aggiornamento: Read the signs of the times and bring yourself up to date! ThePastoralCenter.com

  20. How Vatican II did its work: 325 1517 JC Today The Founding Period 1958 John XXIII Doctrine develops: Allow the developmentor evolution of church teaching Dei Verbum #8 ThePastoralCenter.com

  21. Ressourcement How Vatican II did its work: 325 1517 JC Today The Founding Period Doctrine develops Aggiornamento ThePastoralCenter.com

  22. By the 1920s… • Liturgical movement emerged • Altars facing the people • Less showy liturgy overall • A new idea: return to the past • A new norm: the founding era • NOT the Middle Ages • Belgian Benedictine, Dom Lambert Beauduin (d 1960) • 1909: called for full, active participation of laity

  23. Pius XII • Mediator Dei, 1947 • Gave blessing to the liturgical movement • While condemning certain “abuses” • Allows that liturgy must evolve • Said that in some cases vernacular was OK • In ‘51 and ‘55 he reordered Triduum • Shortened fast before Communion • Opened door to reform and aggiornamento

  24. Liturgy • Once the Council was announced • Work began in earnest to prepare a document for the bishops • Everyone thought this should be done early in the Council

  25. Prep period • Cardinal GaetenoCicognani led the process • AnnibaleBugnini • 65 members and consultants • Prepared statement by Jan 1962 • Combined principles • With concrete recommendations • Gaeteno was gravely ill, eventually died • Cardinal Larraona named as head • Very conservative • Did not like the proposed document as presented • Fired Bugnini – hired FerdinandoAntonelli • Who had played no role in the prep of the schema

  26. Prep period • Word spread among the bishops • They were on guard against a right wing takeover of this and other documents • Antonelli turned out to be even handed • Oct 22 (the next day) • Larraona presented the doc to the Council • Antonelli spoke: liturgy needs updating because the laity are “mute spectators” • 8 chapters – pretty much in the order that eventually got approved

  27. The Proposed Liturgy Document • Shifted from focus on bloody suffering and death of Christ • To Paschal Mystery as basis of the Christian life • Suffering, death AND resurrection • Emphasized the call to holiness and the liturgy as one means of that • Article #6: • “We are plunged into the paschal mystery…”

  28. The Proposed Liturgy document • Active participation as the right and duty of every Christian • Shifting away from the priest as the center • Big shift: • The parish was the center of life for Catholics • And the priest was the center of the parish

  29. The Proposed Liturgy Document • Restored focus on Liturgy of the Word • Allowed for local adaptation of liturgy • Greater autonomy given to local bishops • Allowed for use of vernacular, while retaining Latin • Frequent reception of communion • Use of both forms • Antonelli presented this briefly but forcefully

  30. The Response • Cardinal Frings: • The last will and testament of Pius XII • General approval was voiced • Cardinal Spellman wanted no vernacular in the Mass, but allowed for it in other sacraments • 3 weeks of debate in 15 sessions with 328 speeches and 297 remarks submitted in writing

  31. The response (still Oct 22, 1962) • Ottaviani and those who opposed reform: • Found it revolutionary • They hadn’t checked with him or the doctrinal commission • Did not want communion under both forms • Opposed to concelebration • Did not want use of the vernacular • No communion in the cup • And on and on…

  32. Council procedures • Latin would be the language • Voting was by punch card • Speakers were given 10 minutes • But had to submit ahead in writing • In Latin • The Pope was not in the Hall • Very few lay people & no women were present in the beginning

  33. Turning Points of the Council • Pope John’s Opening Speech • Expressed optimism about how God is leading the Church • Rejected the idea of condemnations • “We demonstrate the validity of our teaching rather than condemning others.” • “We prefer to use the medicine of mercy rather than that of severity” ThePastoralCenter.com

  34. Turning Points • Daily liturgy in various rites of the Church • Not all of them use Latin! • Not all of them had celibacy! • They didn’t all look alike or talk alike! • But Christ was still present ThePastoralCenter.com

  35. Turning Points • The bishops interacting with each other • Since they were in Rome already… • They met the theologians in person • It was the world-church • “Illegal” rooftop parties • Which followed evening lectures • Including lay folks, women & men religious, seminarians, the press, & non-Catholics ThePastoralCenter.com

  36. The Crowds in the Piazza • Everyone knew what was happening • Prayer and singing • Veni Creator Spiritus • The whole church mingled together • The world was watching • The bishops knew this • It brought them together ThePastoralCenter.com

  37. Turning points • Nov 14, 1962 • They decided to take a test vote • Approval would mean move forward, • No need to submit to Ottaviani’sdoctrinal cmsn • Astounding to everyone • No one knew the level of support • 2162 in favor -- 46 opposed – 97% • The following year, the final vote: 2147-4

  38. Consilium • FrBugnini named leader to implement this Constitution • Implementation group called Consilium • Almost immediately in 1964 • Priest faced people – a community celebration with the priest as “presider,” not “celebrant” • Liturgy of the Word • Vernacular crept in world wide

  39. Consilium • Profound impact on the laity • More than the eventual doc on the laity • Roles in the liturgy • Leading to roles in the parish • Study of theology • Also profound for priests • No longer the only center point of the parish • But in a new relationship to the laity

  40. The Constitution itself • Restored Liturgy of the Word (56) • Christ is present in the Word, the ministry of the Church, the community, and the bread & wine • Concelebration is restored (58) • Catechumenate is restored (66) • Feasts of the Lord take precedence (Ch 5)

  41. The Constitution itself • It’s never enough to follow the “letter of the law” making sure we are correct and proper. (11) • The principle is clear: • Full • Active • Participation

  42. Conversation If it weren’t for Vatican II I would…

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