Understanding Active Participation in the Sacred Liturgy
This course examines the groundbreaking insights into liturgical theology and practice which set the context for the Second Vatican Council’s famous call for “active participation” in the sacred liturgy. Beginning in the nineteenth century and continuing up to the Council documents themselves, the writings of great liturgical thinkers are examined to provide the understanding of liturgical participation as a mystical sharing in the very actions of Christ through the rites of the Church.
Your Instructor
The Master of Arts in Liturgical Studies and the Master of Arts in Liturgy programs at the University of Saint Mary of the Lake, prepares its students in a context of prayer and scholarship with the Church’s future priests, deacons, pastors and ministers to bring solid theological knowledge, critical reasoning and practical skills to bear on the challenges opened by the exciting phase of liturgical renewal emerging in recent years.
Course Curriculum
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StartClass 1: What is Active Participation (62:15)
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StartClass 2: Prosper Guéranger (60:36)
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StartClass 3: Pope Pius X and Tra Le Sollecitudini (51:58)
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StartClass 4: Lambert Beauduin (58:37)
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StartClass 5: Sacrosanctum Concilium and Active Participation (58:34)
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StartFinal Quiz for Certificate of Completion