|
![]() |
|||
|
||||
OverviewThis book provides a paragraph-by-paragraph commentary on the Catholic Church's Order of Celebrating Matrimony. Readers will learn about the history and theology of the elements of the rite and of the pertinent texts in the Roman Missal. Paul Turner provides translations of reports of the study group that revised the ceremony after the Second Vatican Council. The book also covers the Spanish translations used in the United States, Mexico, and Colombia, and variations permitted in Australia and in England and Wales, as well as in French-speaking Canada. This in-depth commentary serves as an invaluable resource for practitioners and students of Catholic weddings. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Paul TurnerPublisher: Liturgical Press Imprint: Liturgical Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.451kg ISBN: 9780814663530ISBN 10: 0814663532 Pages: 324 Publication Date: 02 February 2017 Audience: General/trade , Professional and scholarly , Adult education , General , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsContents Acknowledgments Abbreviations Prologue Preface The Title Introduction I. The Importance and Dignity of the Sacrament of Matrimony II. Duties and Ministries III. The Celebration of Marriage The Preparation The Rite to Be Used IV. Adaptations to Be Prepared by the Conferences of Bishops I. The Order of Celebrating Matrimony within Mass The Introductory Rites The First Form The Second Form The Liturgy of the Word The Celebration of Marriage The Questions before the Consent The Consent The Reception of Consent The Blessing and Giving of Rings The Blessing and Giving of the Arras The Universal Prayer The Liturgy of the Eucharist The Blessing and Placing of the Lazo or the Veil The Nuptial Blessing The Conclusion of the Celebration II. The Order of Celebrating Matrimony without Mass The Introductory Rites The First Form The Second Form The Liturgy of the Word The Celebration of Matrimony The Questions before the Consent The Consent The Blessing and Giving of Rings The Blessing and Giving of the Arras The Universal Prayer The Blessing and Placing of the Lazo or the Veil The Nuptial Blessing Holy Communion The Conclusion of the Celebration Editio typica altera III. The Order of Celebrating Matrimony in the Presence of an Assisting Layperson The Introductory Rites The Liturgy of the Word The Celebration of Marriage The Questions before the Consent The Consent The Reception of the Consent The Blessing and Giving of Rings The Universal Prayer The Nuptial Blessing Holy Communion The Conclusion of the Celebration III. The Order of Celebrating Matrimony between a Catholic and a Catechumen or a Non-Christian The Rite of Reception The Liturgy of the Word3 The Celebration of Matrimony The Questions before the Consent The Consent The Reception of the Consent The Blessing and Giving of the Arras The Universal Prayer The Blessing and Placing of the Lazo or the Veil The Nuptial Blessing The Conclusion of the Celebration IV. Various Texts to Be Used in the Rite of Marriage and in the Mass for the Celebration of Marriage I. Biblical Readings Readings from the Old Testament Readings from the New Testament Responsorial Psalms Alleluia Verses and Verses before the Gospel Gospel Readings II. Collects III. Other Prayers for the Blessing of Rings IV. Prayers over the Offerings V. Prefaces VI. Commemoration of the Couple in the Eucharistic Prayer VII. Other Prayers of Nuptial Blessing VIII. Prayers after Communion IX. Blessings at the End of the Celebration Appendices I. Examples of the Universal Prayer II. The Order of Blessing an Engaged Couple The Introductory Rites Reading of the Word of God Prayers Prayer of Blessing Conclusion of the Rite III. The Order of Blessing a Married Couple within Mass on the Anniversary of Matrimony The Blessing of Rings Afterword Bibliography IndexReviews"""Fr. Paul Turner's Inseparable Love is one of those rare books that is both scholarly and pastoral. For scholars he offers deep background on the reformed rites of marriage, particularly by making available the discussions and debates among the drafters of the reformed rites on various aspects of the theology and practice of Christian marriage. For those with pastoral responsibilities he offers a host of practical suggestions, born of years of experience, for carrying out the rites with fidelity and grace. This is a splendid and indispensable resource.""Deacon Frederick C. Bauerschmidt, Professor of Theology, Loyola University Maryland ""This book is a must-read for those who wish to seriously study and understand The Order of Celebrating Matrimony in all its intricate details. Pastors, deacons, catechists, liturgists, and musicians who prepare the engaged couple for the liturgy of marriage and prepare the liturgy for the worshiping community would benefit from this highly annotated and scholarly work. Fr. Turner leaves no stone unturned; he gives a thorough historical background to each and every paragraph of the OCM while at the same time providing a pastoral examination of present-day realities in the celebration of marriage.""Dolores Martinez, Liturgist and Music Minister, San Antonio, Texas ""Inseparable Love is Paul Turner at his best. Historical study is perfectly integrated into a theological account of the new translation of The Order of Celebrating Matrimony. The commentary on the various texts and rubrics are both pastorally and theologically rich. Even someone who has spent a lifetime studying the theology of the sacrament of marriage will discover something new in this volume. This in-depth commentary should be read by liturgical theologians, graduate students, those involved in marriage formation, and every member of the clergy.""Timothy P. O'Malley, PhD, Associate Professional Specialist, Director, Notre Dame Center for Liturgy, Institute for Church Life ""Paul Turner is a sure and reliable commentator on the newly translated Order of Celebrating Matrimony. This paragraph-by-paragraph commentary is comprehensive, including in its view liturgy, history, translation, and custom. It is readable, pastorally useful, and delightfully interesting. Highly recommended.""Fr. Anthony Ruff, OSB, Associate Professor of Theology, Saint John's University and School of Theology-Seminary ""Inseparable Love is recommended for all pastoral teams and theological libraries.""John Leonard Berg, Catholic Library World ""Substantive, comprehensive, and well-written.""Catholic Press Association award, first place ""Father Paul Turner provides an easy-to-read, comprehensive commentary on the recently released English translation of the Order of Celebrating Matrimony, 2nd edition. An indispensable resource that should find its way into every parish where couples are prepared for the Sacrament of Matrimony. It will prove to be of particular benefit to clergy and collaborating parish administrative professionals who are engaged regularly in marriage preparation.""Ecclesia Orans" Inseparable Love is recommended for all pastoral teams and theological libraries. John Leonard Berg, Catholic Library World Paul Turner is a sure and reliable commentator on the newly translated Order of Celebrating Matrimony. This paragraph-by-paragraph commentary is comprehensive, including in its view liturgy, history, translation, and custom. It is readable, pastorally useful, and delightfully interesting. Highly recommended. Fr. Anthony Ruff, OSB, Associate Professor of Theology, Saint John's University and School of Theology-Seminary Inseparable Love is Paul Turner at his best. Historical study is perfectly integrated into a theological account of the new translation of The Order of Celebrating Matrimony. The commentary on the various texts and rubrics are both pastorally and theologically rich. Even someone who has spent a lifetime studying the theology of the sacrament of marriage will discover something new in this volume. This in-depth commentary should be read by liturgical theologians, graduate students, those involved in marriage formation, and every member of the clergy. Timothy P. O'Malley, PhD, Associate Professional Specialist, Director, Notre Dame Center for Liturgy, Institute for Church Life This book is a must-read for those who wish to seriously study and understand The Order of Celebrating Matrimony in all its intricate details. Pastors, deacons, catechists, liturgists, and musicians who prepare the engaged couple for the liturgy of marriage and prepare the liturgy for the worshiping community would benefit from this highly annotated and scholarly work. Fr. Turner leaves no stone unturned; he gives a thorough historical background to each and every paragraph of the OCM while at the same time providing a pastoral examination of present-day realities in the celebration of marriage. Dolores Martinez, Liturgist and Music Minister, San Antonio, Texas Fr. Paul Turner's Inseparable Love is one of those rare books that is both scholarly and pastoral. For scholars he offers deep background on the reformed rites of marriage, particularly by making available the discussions and debates among the drafters of the reformed rites on various aspects of the theology and practice of Christian marriage. For those with pastoral responsibilities he offers a host of practical suggestions, born of years of experience, for carrying out the rites with fidelity and grace. This is a splendid and indispensable resource. Deacon Frederick C. Bauerschmidt, Professor of Theology, Loyola University Maryland Father Paul Turner provides an easy-to-read, comprehensive commentary on the recently released English translation of the Order of Celebrating Matrimony, 2nd edition. An indispensable resource that should find its way into every parish where couples are prepared for the Sacrament of Matrimony. It will prove to be of particular benefit to clergy and collaborating parish administrative professionals who are engaged regularly in marriage preparation. Ecclesia Orans Substantive, comprehensive, and well-written. Catholic Press Association award, first place Inseparable Love is recommended for all pastoral teams and theological libraries. John Leonard Berg, Catholic Library World Paul Turner is a sure and reliable commentator on the newly translated Order of Celebrating Matrimony. This paragraph-by-paragraph commentary is comprehensive, including in its view liturgy, history, translation, and custom. It is readable, pastorally useful, and delightfully interesting. Highly recommended. Fr. Anthony Ruff, OSB, Associate Professor of Theology, Saint John's University and School of Theology-Seminary Inseparable Love is Paul Turner at his best. Historical study is perfectly integrated into a theological account of the new translation of The Order of Celebrating Matrimony. The commentary on the various texts and rubrics are both pastorally and theologically rich. Even someone who has spent a lifetime studying the theology of the sacrament of marriage will discover something new in this volume. This in-depth commentary should be read by liturgical theologians, graduate students, those involved in marriage formation, and every member of the clergy. Timothy P. O'Malley, PhD, Associate Professional Specialist, Director, Notre Dame Center for Liturgy, Institute for Church Life This book is a must-read for those who wish to seriously study and understand The Order of Celebrating Matrimony in all its intricate details. Pastors, deacons, catechists, liturgists, and musicians who prepare the engaged couple for the liturgy of marriage and prepare the liturgy for the worshiping community would benefit from this highly annotated and scholarly work. Fr. Turner leaves no stone unturned; he gives a thorough historical background to each and every paragraph of the OCM while at the same time providing a pastoral examination of present-day realities in the celebration of marriage. Dolores Martinez, Liturgist and Music Minister, San Antonio, Texas Fr. Paul Turner's Inseparable Love is one of those rare books that is both scholarly and pastoral. For scholars he offers deep background on the reformed rites of marriage, particularly by making available the discussions and debates among the drafters of the reformed rites on various aspects of the theology and practice of Christian marriage. For those with pastoral responsibilities he offers a host of practical suggestions, born of years of experience, for carrying out the rites with fidelity and grace. This is a splendid and indispensable resource. Deacon Frederick C. Bauerschmidt, Professor of Theology, Loyola University Maryland Fr. Paul Turner's Inseparable Love is one of those rare books that is both scholarly and pastoral. For scholars he offers deep background on the reformed rites of marriage, particularly by making available the discussions and debates among the drafters of the reformed rites on various aspects of the theology and practice of Christian marriage. For those with pastoral responsibilities he offers a host of practical suggestions, born of years of experience, for carrying out the rites with fidelity and grace. This is a splendid and indispensable resource. Deacon Frederick C. Bauerschmidt, Professor of Theology, Loyola University Maryland This book is a must-read for those who wish to seriously study and understand The Order of Celebrating Matrimony in all its intricate details. Pastors, deacons, catechists, liturgists, and musicians who prepare the engaged couple for the liturgy of marriage and prepare the liturgy for the worshiping community would benefit from this highly annotated and scholarly work. Fr. Turner leaves no stone unturned; he gives a thorough historical background to each and every paragraph of the OCM while at the same time providing a pastoral examination of present-day realities in the celebration of marriage. Dolores Martinez, Liturgist and Music Minister, San Antonio, Texas Inseparable Love is Paul Turner at his best. Historical study is perfectly integrated into a theological account of the new translation of The Order of Celebrating Matrimony. The commentary on the various texts and rubrics are both pastorally and theologically rich. Even someone who has spent a lifetime studying the theology of the sacrament of marriage will discover something new in this volume. This in-depth commentary should be read by liturgical theologians, graduate students, those involved in marriage formation, and every member of the clergy. Timothy P. O'Malley, PhD, Associate Professional Specialist, Director, Notre Dame Center for Liturgy, Institute for Church Life Paul Turner is a sure and reliable commentator on the newly translated Order of Celebrating Matrimony. This paragraph-by-paragraph commentary is comprehensive, including in its view liturgy, history, translation, and custom. It is readable, pastorally useful, and delightfully interesting. Highly recommended. Fr. Anthony Ruff, OSB, Associate Professor of Theology, Saint John's University and School of Theology-Seminary Fr. Paul Turner's Inseparable Love is one of those rare books that is both scholarly and pastoral. For scholars he offers deep background on the reformed rites of marriage, particularly by making available the discussions and debates among the drafters of the reformed rites on various aspects of the theology and practice of Christian marriage. For those with pastoral responsibilities he offers a host of practical suggestions, born of years of experience, for carrying out the rites with fidelity and grace. This is a splendid and indispensable resource. Deacon Frederick C. Bauerschmidt, Professor of Theology, Loyola University Maryland Author InformationPaul Turner is pastor of the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Kansas City, Missouri and director of the Office of Divine Worship for the Diocese of Kansas City-St. Joseph. He holds a doctorate in sacred theology from Sant’ Anselmo in Rome.He is a former president of the North American Academy of Liturgy and a member of Societas Liturgica and the Catholic Academy of Liturgy. He serves as a facilitator for the International Commission on English in the Liturgy. His publications include One Love: A Pastoral Guide to the Order of Celebrating Matrimony, Inseparable Love: A Commentary on The Order of Celebrating Matrimony in the Catholic Church, Glory in the Cross: Holy Week in the Third Edition of The Roman Missal, Let Us Pray: A Guide to the Rubrics of Sunday Mass, and Whose Mass Is It? Why People Care So Much about the Catholic Liturgy, all published by Liturgical Press. He is also a contributor to Give Us This Day. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |