The final volume in the "Handbook for Liturgical Studies"
series, "Volume V: Liturgical Time and Space" contains the
concluding material for an integral study of the liturgy. It opens
with a preliminary notion of time and space, before discussing in
detail three types of liturgical celebrations on which time and
space have a direct and particular bearing. The first of these is
the Liturgy of the Hours. This topic is developed in the light of
the early Christian tradition until the fourth century and its
subsequent forms in both East and West. The second is the
Liturgical Year, traditionally called the anni circulas. The
development of the Liturgical Year during the first four centuries
is reviewed. This is followed by adetaled study of the Byzantine,
Roman, and non-Roman Western tradition. It concludes with the
theology and spirituality of the Liturgical Year wherein the
mystery of Christ as a saving event is made present in time, so
that the faithful may lay hold of it through the Word and the
sacraments. The theology of liturgical space is drawn from the
mutual interaction between the assembled community, which gives
meaning to the place of assembly, and the place itself, which
upholds and signifies community.
Articles and their contributors in Part I: Liturgy of the Hours
are Liturgy of the Hours in the First Four Centuries," by Ruben
Leikam, OSB; "Liturgy of the Hours in the East," by Robert Taft,
SJ; "Liturgy of the Hours in the Roman Rite," by Ruben Leikam, OSB;
"Liturgy of the Hours in the Non-Roman West," by Ruben Leikam, OSB;
and "Theology of the Liturgy of the Hours," by Robert Taft, SJ
Articles and their contributors in Part II: The Liturgical Year
are "The Liturgical Year in the East," by Matias Auge, CMF; "The
Liturgical Year in the East," by Elena Velkova Velkovska; "The
Liturgical Year in the Roman Rite," by Matias Auge, CMF; "The
Liturgical Year in the Non-Roman West," by Gabriel Ramis; "The Cult
of Mary in East and West," by Ignacio Calabuig, OSM; "The Cult of
Saints in East and West," by Philippe Rouillard, OSB; and "Theology
of the Liturgical Year," by Matias Auge, CMF
Articles and their contributors in Part III: Liturgical Space
are "Dedication of the Church in East and West," by Ignacio
Calabuig, OSM; "Liturgical Architecture in East and West," by
Crispino Valenziano; and "Theology of Liturgical Space," by Cettina
Militello.
"Anscar J. Chupungco, OSB, is the director of the Paul VI
Institute of Liturgy in the Philippines and professor of liturgical
inculturation at the Pontifical Liturgical Institute in Rome. Among
his publications are "Liturgies of the Future: The Process and
Methods of Inculturation "and"Liturgical Inculturation: Sacraments,
Religiosity, and Catechesis," published by The Liturgical
Press.""
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