For Massimo Faggioli, the debate about the meaning of Vatican II
too often misses the profound significance of that council's first
and perhaps most consequential document, "Sacrosanctum Concilium."
The result is a misunderstanding of both the council as a whole and
the liturgical reform that followed from it. In "True Reform,"
Faggioli takes "Sacrosanctum Concilium" as a hermeneutical key to
the council. He offers a thorough reflection on the relationship
between the liturgical constitution and the whole achievement of
Vatican II and argues that the interconnections between the two
must emerge if we want to understand the impact of the council on
global Catholicism.
Massimo Faggioli is assistant professor of theology at the
University of St. Thomas in St.Paul, Minnesota. He has written
extensively on modern Church history and on "Vatican II. He is the
author of Vatican II: The Battle for Meaning" (Paulist, 2012).
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