Review:
Liturgical Reform In The Catholic Church
overall review score: 4.5
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Liturgical reform in the Catholic Church refers to the changes made to the liturgy, or public worship, following the Second Vatican Council in the 1960s.
Key Features
- Updating of rituals and prayers
- Introduction of vernacular languages
- Encouragement of active participation of the laity
- Emphasis on scripture readings
- Incorporation of modern music and art
Pros
- Enhanced understanding and engagement for worshippers
- Increased accessibility for non-Latin speakers
- Promotion of community involvement
Cons
- Resistance from traditionalists
- Loss of some historical traditions