Towards a People's Liturgy: The Importance of Language"Since the introduction of the vernacular into Catholic liturgy, there has been much discussion of its effect on Mass attendance, and of lay people's experience of public worship. In this important study Mark Elvins examines the roots of vernacular liturgy - from the first English Bible translations of men like Wycliffe, through the establishment of ICEL, and up until the current controversies over inclusive language ...." [from back cover] |
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The Importance of Language Mark Turnham Elvins. a People's Liturgy Mark Veluis KHI MUA EM Towards a People's Liturgy The Importance of Language This One. Towards Front Cover.
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The Importance of Language Mark Turnham Elvins. Towards a People's Liturgy The Importance of Language by Mark Twinham Elvins Gracewing . First Published in 1994 Gracewing Fowler Wright Books Southern Avenue.
The Importance of Language Mark Turnham Elvins. Towards a People's Liturgy The Importance of Language by Mark Twinham Elvins Gracewing . First Published in 1994 Gracewing Fowler Wright Books Southern Avenue.
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The Importance of Language Mark Turnham Elvins. Contents ix .. vi xi - The Greek 1 5 8 17 21 27 36 44 51 59 64 Preface I Preface II Liturgical Reform 1 The Beginnings of Christian Liturgy Language 2 The Triumph of Latin 3 The Language of ...
The Importance of Language Mark Turnham Elvins. Contents ix .. vi xi - The Greek 1 5 8 17 21 27 36 44 51 59 64 Preface I Preface II Liturgical Reform 1 The Beginnings of Christian Liturgy Language 2 The Triumph of Latin 3 The Language of ...
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Contents
The Beginnings of Christian Liturgy Language | 1 |
The Triumph of Latin | 5 |
The Language of the People | 8 |
English Rediscovered | 17 |
A Conflict of Language | 21 |
Bible English | 27 |
The Vernacular | 36 |
English English | 44 |
The Work of Translation | 59 |
Reaction from the | 64 |
The Association for English Worship | 68 |
AEW and ICEL | 73 |
A Personal Reflection | 83 |
Allies Across the Atlantic | 87 |
Appendix I | 90 |
Divided by Gender | 51 |
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