From Altar-Throne to Table: The Campaign for Frequent Holy Communion in the Catholic Church
From Altar-Throne to Table: The Campaign for Frequent Holy Communion in the Catholic Church investigates what the celebrated scholar of liturgy Robert A. Taft, SJ, calls the greatest and most successful liturgical reform in Catholic history. Only a century ago, faithful, practicing Catholics received Holy Communion only once a year; now, among American English-speaking Catholics, Holy Communion is a routine, weekly devotional practice. This book explains how and why this ritual sea-change happened.

This book emphasizes that significant ritual change may occur while liturgical texts remain the same, and it also proposes a method for understanding the causes for such a ritual change. It admonishes not to project current ritual practice into even our recent past. Further, it implies an explanation for the massive decline in Catholics' use of the sacrament of reconciliation.
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From Altar-Throne to Table: The Campaign for Frequent Holy Communion in the Catholic Church
From Altar-Throne to Table: The Campaign for Frequent Holy Communion in the Catholic Church investigates what the celebrated scholar of liturgy Robert A. Taft, SJ, calls the greatest and most successful liturgical reform in Catholic history. Only a century ago, faithful, practicing Catholics received Holy Communion only once a year; now, among American English-speaking Catholics, Holy Communion is a routine, weekly devotional practice. This book explains how and why this ritual sea-change happened.

This book emphasizes that significant ritual change may occur while liturgical texts remain the same, and it also proposes a method for understanding the causes for such a ritual change. It admonishes not to project current ritual practice into even our recent past. Further, it implies an explanation for the massive decline in Catholics' use of the sacrament of reconciliation.
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From Altar-Throne to Table: The Campaign for Frequent Holy Communion in the Catholic Church

From Altar-Throne to Table: The Campaign for Frequent Holy Communion in the Catholic Church

by Joseph Dougherty
From Altar-Throne to Table: The Campaign for Frequent Holy Communion in the Catholic Church

From Altar-Throne to Table: The Campaign for Frequent Holy Communion in the Catholic Church

by Joseph Dougherty

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From Altar-Throne to Table: The Campaign for Frequent Holy Communion in the Catholic Church investigates what the celebrated scholar of liturgy Robert A. Taft, SJ, calls the greatest and most successful liturgical reform in Catholic history. Only a century ago, faithful, practicing Catholics received Holy Communion only once a year; now, among American English-speaking Catholics, Holy Communion is a routine, weekly devotional practice. This book explains how and why this ritual sea-change happened.

This book emphasizes that significant ritual change may occur while liturgical texts remain the same, and it also proposes a method for understanding the causes for such a ritual change. It admonishes not to project current ritual practice into even our recent past. Further, it implies an explanation for the massive decline in Catholics' use of the sacrament of reconciliation.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780810870925
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 04/16/2010
Series: The ATLA Reference and Professional Series , #50
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 262
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Joseph Dougherty, a De la Salle Christian Brother, teaches in the Religion Department of La Salle University.

Table of Contents

Foreword xi

Preface xiii

Acknowledgments xix

Abbreviations xxi

Introduction xxiii

1 History of the Frequency of Holy Communion 1

2 Prelude to Pope Pius X 41

3 The Pope of Holy Communion 81

4 American Journals and Associations for Frequent Communion 111

5 Promotion of and Opposition to Frequent Communion 139

6 Competition among Pieties 163

7 Theology, Liturgical and Systematic 195

Bibliography 209

About the Author 225

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