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The Reception of the Constitution 'Sacrosanctum concilium' in Pope Francis’ Apostolic Letter 'Desiderio desideravi'
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This article aims to present the reception of the doctrine on the liturgy as articulated in Sacrosanctum concilium 60 years after its promulgation. The primary source text chosen is Pope Francis’ apostolic letter Desiderio desideravi, which illustrates the current teachings of the Church regarding the liturgy. Pope Francis, focusing mainly on the Eucharist, underscores the value of the liturgy for all the faithful. He demonstrates that the main theological principles of the conciliar constitution remain relevant and need to be continually deepened through formation ‘to the liturgy’ and formation ‘through the liturgy’. The goal of participating in the liturgy is to experience a personal union with Jesus Christ and to immerse oneself in His Paschal Mystery. The liturgy is a gift that the Church has received selflessly from Christ, who is present in it and acts salvifically. The liturgy continues the priestly mission of Christ and makes present His Paschal Mystery. The true presence of Christ in the liturgy ensures its salvific efficacy.
Title: The Reception of the Constitution 'Sacrosanctum concilium' in Pope Francis’ Apostolic Letter 'Desiderio desideravi'
Description:
This article aims to present the reception of the doctrine on the liturgy as articulated in Sacrosanctum concilium 60 years after its promulgation.
The primary source text chosen is Pope Francis’ apostolic letter Desiderio desideravi, which illustrates the current teachings of the Church regarding the liturgy.
Pope Francis, focusing mainly on the Eucharist, underscores the value of the liturgy for all the faithful.
He demonstrates that the main theological principles of the conciliar constitution remain relevant and need to be continually deepened through formation ‘to the liturgy’ and formation ‘through the liturgy’.
The goal of participating in the liturgy is to experience a personal union with Jesus Christ and to immerse oneself in His Paschal Mystery.
The liturgy is a gift that the Church has received selflessly from Christ, who is present in it and acts salvifically.
The liturgy continues the priestly mission of Christ and makes present His Paschal Mystery.
The true presence of Christ in the liturgy ensures its salvific efficacy.
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