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RKS89
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I was raised Catholic, left the Church for a good while, and came home a couple years ago. Something that’s sort of been nagging at me is my lack of understanding of liturgy and how it fits in our daily lives. There’s a Byzantine church near me and I’ve gathered their liturgical seasons are more involved than those of the Latin Rite. I also love studying Early Church History and it’s clear liturgy wasn’t just important, but actually seen as an a kind of authority in vein of Apostolic Tradition. Then I read books like “Liturgy and Personality” by von Hildebrand that made me look at liturgy in a whole new way.
As a kid we had an Advent wreath, we mostly made it to all the Holy Day masses, but beyond that liturgy and liturgical seasons weren’t anything we emphasised. So my questions are…
What do you do to live a more Liturgical life? When did your understanding or appreciation of liturgy shift, and what promoted the shift?
What resources would you recommend for someone wanting to make liturgy/liturgical seasons a larger part of their daily life? Would the LOTH be a good devotional practice to achieve this?
Also, anyone know of a “history of liturgy” type book I could read? Something that maybe tracks the development of liturgical practices through history, explains it’s development and importance in the life of the Church and the laity?
Anything else interesting or insightful you can share, whether it’s personal anecdote or historical tidbit.
Thanks!
As a kid we had an Advent wreath, we mostly made it to all the Holy Day masses, but beyond that liturgy and liturgical seasons weren’t anything we emphasised. So my questions are…
What do you do to live a more Liturgical life? When did your understanding or appreciation of liturgy shift, and what promoted the shift?
What resources would you recommend for someone wanting to make liturgy/liturgical seasons a larger part of their daily life? Would the LOTH be a good devotional practice to achieve this?
Also, anyone know of a “history of liturgy” type book I could read? Something that maybe tracks the development of liturgical practices through history, explains it’s development and importance in the life of the Church and the laity?
Anything else interesting or insightful you can share, whether it’s personal anecdote or historical tidbit.
Thanks!
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