Perhaps nothing is as important to the future of the Church as
continuing to make the liturgy meaningful to those who celebrate
it. Inculturation, the dynamic translation of the typical editions
into the cultures of local Churches, is the key.
Inculturation as a branch of liturgical study has a dauntingly
wide scope. It covers the areas of history and theology, liturgical
and cultural principles, process and methods, sacraments and
sacramentals, Liturgy of the Hours, liturgical year, liturgical
music, liturgical arts and furnishings, and such related topics as
popular religiosity and catechesis. So where does the average
pastor, liturgist, or student begin?
With this volume the reader is introduced to the different
technical terms expressing the relationship between liturgy and
culture (indigenization, incarnation, contextualization,
adaptation, acculturation ... ). The subsequent discussion on the
question of sacramentals, popular religiosity, and liturgical
catechesis explains how these disparate topics share the same basic
concern of inculturation.
Throughout the book the focus is on method. Method encompasses
both how one may remain true to the liturgy while also considering
what culture offers the liturgy or requires of it. The question of
how creativity relates to inculturation is also answered.
For the serious student of the liturgy, whether or not you serve
a culturally diverse community, this work provides foundations,
principles, and methods for creating a liturgy of the people and
for the people.
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