By Christopher Wells

Vatican City, Sept 1, 2022: Pope Francis on September 1 warned against “worldly” approaches to the liturgy, saying liturgy must be directed to the Mystery of Christ while remaining close to daily life.

He was addressing the Italian Association of Professors and Practitioners of Liturgy on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the organization’s foundation.

The Pope noted that fifty years corresponds to “the ecclesial season of this liturgical reform:” following the initial phase marked by the publication of new liturgical books, “we are now in a period of deepening acceptance of the reform.” This process, he added, requires not only time but also “passionate and patient care,” “spiritual and pastoral understanding,” and ongoing formation.

The Pope encouraged members of the association to continue to pursue their work in a spirit of dialogue.

“Theology can and must have a synodal style.”

Listening key in liturgical study

In order to ensure that their efforts “are never separated from the expectations and needs of the People of God,” Pope Francis said, listening to the Christian communities is “indispensable.”

The Pope also noted that the academic work of liturgists cannot be separated from the pastoral and spiritual dimension of liturgy. Liturgical formation must reach the people of God, he asserted. In this regard, he held up the model of Romano Guardini, a German priest and scholar who, among other notable accomplishments, was able to spread the “achievements of the liturgical movement” in a way that was accessible to the ordinary faithful.

“May his figure and his approach to liturgical education, as modern as it is classical, be a point of reference to you.”

Progress rooted in tradition

Finally, the Pope insisted that progress in the understanding of the liturgy and the art of celebrating it “must always be rooted in tradition.” At the same time, he warned of a worldly spirit of going backward.

Going back to the roots, he said, does not mean going backward, but instead means allowing true tradition to lead one forward. He cautioned liturgists to carefully distinguish between tradition and “traditionalism,” warning that “today the temptation is ‘backwardness’ disguised as tradition.”

Concluding his address, Pope Francis reminded his audience that the study and promotion of liturgy “must be imbued with prayer and the living experience of the Church that celebrates, so that liturgical ‘thought’ might always flow, like a vital sap, from the lived liturgy.”

All theology, he said, but especially liturgical study – precisely because it is directed to “the act of celebrating the beauty and greatness of the mystery of God who gives Himself to us” – must be done “with an open mind, and at the same time, ‘on one’s knees’,” in prayer.

Source: https://www.vaticannews.va/en/pope/news/2022-09/pope-liturgy-must-look-to-god-without-being-worldly.html?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=NewsletterVN-EN

3 Comments

  1. I agree fully with ML Satyan. He has hit the nail on the head! I personally feel that Pope Francis’ talk was not written by him but perhaps by some traditionalists dead to present day realities! Pope Francis for me is always a person of HOPE and LIFE!! Early Christians faced hardships and torture because of living and life-giving liturgies, or FAITH CELEBRATIONS. नNow in 21st century do we want ritual Liturgies that do not connect us to the Divine with the present day realities? Is liturgy a life-giving SOURCE or a museum re-production? We are simple people who live simple life in our present day situations. Even the Pope says “historicism” is meaningless for our time. Dead traditions and history give us insights to live well today as per Jesus life-giving vision! What isl Liturgy all about ??? Let us not exaggerate !! I am disappointed !!!

  2. In my view, today’s liturgical celebrations of the Catholic Church are “DEAD and MEANINGLESS”.

    The second Vatican Council gave instructions as well as freedom to celebrate liturgy as per the local culture and in the local language. In India how many bishops took the suggestions of the second Vatican Council seriously and implemented them? As per my knowledge and personal experience, it was late Bishop George Saupin, SJ (the first bishop of Daltonganj diocese and later transferred to Bhagalpur in Jharkhand) who gave freedom to his priests to celebrate Eucharist and other liturgies as per the local tribal culture. His personal lifestyle was in tune with the tribal people. Also there were priests like Bede Griffiths, Amalaorpavadass, Swami Sadanand, Swami Deenabandhu and some priests of IMS congregation who tried to celebrate liturgies as per the local culture.

    Today how many bishops and priests are willing to come forward to celebrate liturgies meaningfully? In almost all Catholic Churches, the liturgies are conducted in ROMAN style with all paraphernalia. The clergy and the laity feel proud to call themselves “Roman Catholics”. The present day liturgies are in no way connected to the life of the people. This is the irony in the Catholic Church.

  3. Good liturgy helps us to lift up our hearts and minds in praise and thanksgiving to the Giver of life and the Divine Sower of Justice.

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