This book presents and evaluates the liturgical vision of Pope
Benedict XVI and the theological background underlying that vision.
It describes the main features of Joseph Ratzinger's theology of
the liturgy and analyses them within the context of his theology as
a whole. Ratzinger's evaluation of the contemporary Roman Catholic
liturgy is explored in relation to his overall assessment of the
post-Vatican II era in the Church, alongside an examination of his
project of liturgical renewal ('reform of the reform') and its
practical implementation during his pontificate. The author
discusses the various critical voices which have been raised
against the Pope's liturgical agenda and against certain aspects of
his general theology. Overall, the book offers an assessment of the
importance of Ratzinger's vision for the Church at the threshold of
the third millennium.
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