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Fr. Martin Hellriegel’s agenda for the 1940 “Liturgical Week” Conference, quoted in Dom Alcuin Reid’s The Organic Development of the Liturgy, p. 106:
- We must do away with all slovenliness and routine. Sancta sancte, God’s things must be done in God’s way!
- Back, therefore, to a holier and worthier celebration of the Christ-life-carrying and the Christ-life-giving mysteries, the Holy Sacrifice, the sacraments and the sacramentals.
- Back to the Sunday High Mass, 52 times a year. It is the ideal way of celebrating the Lord’s death, particularly on the Lord’s day.
- Back to an active participation by every member of the parish in the prayers and chants of the Church.
- Back to a more earnest preparation and more joyful announcement of the living word of God. Back to the “homily” patterned after the homilies of the Fathers.
- Back to Sunday and feastday Vespers.
- Back to a fitting celebration of the patronal feast.
- Back to our cassock and surplice for the administration of the sacraments to the sick. The time has come for the embryo of a stole put over the civilian coat to make room for vestments that are a “worthy frame around God’s picture.”
- Back to Advent, Lent, and ember days cleansed from lottos, bingos and buncos.
- In short: Back to a sentire cum Ecclesia for the purpose of restoring true Catholic parochial life in the cell of Christ’s Mystical Body, the parish.