Pope Benedict XVI's Summorum Pontificum: Reconciling Conflicting Values |
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Authors: | Steven A. Kiczek |
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Affiliation: | San Diego State University , San Diego, CA, USA |
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Abstract: | This article examines the content of Pope Benedict XVI's Summorum Pontificum and his accompanying Letter to the Bishops and interprets them as a bold attempt to bring liturgical peace to the Catholic Church by freeing the “Tridentine” Latin Mass for general use and promoting internal reconciliation by reconciling theological values which have been at variance since Vatican II. It also examines how different individuals, writers and groups have reacted to these documents as expressed in periodical literature, books and web sites. A reading of the literature reveals that most responses are strongly and passionately for or against the Pope's decision and reasoning, with relatively few voices advocating a moderate and reconciliatory stance. In general, people have reacted in a predictable way depending on their already established loyalties. |
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Keywords: | Summorum Pontificum Catholic liturgy Latin Mass Tridentine Mass Pope Benedict XVI Catholic traditionalists Catholic liberals Novus Ordo Second Vatican Council Catholic conservatism Internet |
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