New Church, New Altar: A Commentary on the Order of Dedication of a Church and an Altar

Author:   Paul Turner
Publisher:   Liturgical Press
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Pages:   192
Publication Date:   27 September 2021
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New Church, New Altar: A Commentary on the Order of Dedication of a Church and an Altar


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2022 Catholic Media Association honorable mention in liturgy The dedication of a new church or altar is a rare event that too few Catholic faithful and clergy are privileged to experience. When it happens, people have questions about the history, spirituality, and practical aspects of this amazing liturgy. This book by pastor and liturgical scholar, Fr. Paul Turner, will especially aid parish leadership in celebrating this rite with greater understanding. In addition to the dedication of a new parish church, this book covers all of the other instances from this part of the Roman Pontifical: Laying the foundation stone, dedicating a church already in use, dedicating a new altar inside an older church, blessing a church to be used as a chapel or oratory, blessing an altar for a similar purpose, and the blessing of a chalice and paten. Essential for any serious student of the liturgy and helpful to those planning any of these celebrations, New Church, New Altar will expand the reader’s appreciation of these unusual liturgies so beautifully reformed after the Second Vatican

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Author:   Paul Turner
Publisher:   Liturgical Press
Imprint:   Liturgical Press
Dimensions:   Width: 13.70cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 21.00cm
Weight:   0.198kg
ISBN:  

9780814666593


ISBN 10:   0814666590
Pages:   192
Publication Date:   27 September 2021
Audience:   General/trade ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Adult education ,  General ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Contents List of Abbreviations ix Introduction 1 Chapter I: The Order of Laying a Foundation Stone or the   Commencement of Work on the Building of a Church 9 Chapter II: The Order of the Dedication of a Church 21 Chapter III: The Order of the Dedication of a Church in   Which Sacred Celebrations Are Already Regularly Taking Place 103 Chapter IV: The Order of the Dedication of an Altar 111 Chapter V: The Order of Blessing a Church 135 Chapter VI: The Order of Blessing an Altar 145 Chapter VII: The Order of Blessing a Chalice and a Paten 149 Conclusion 159 Appendix: Two Solemnities on the Parish Calendar 161

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Equal parts commentary on the rites and ecclesiology, Paul Turner's latest book, New Church, New Altar: A Commentary on the Order of Dedication of a Church and Altar, is essential reading for anyone building a church. It seamlessly weaves together the various rites, their history and meaning, and the applicable liturgical law to reveal that building a church is never just a construction project: it is also for and about 'building up spiritually the people of God into a dwelling place for God with Christ Jesus himself as the cornerstone' (Ephesians 2:21). And if you're not building a church, don't ignore this gem: use it to guide your community into a mystagogical reflection on how your church building and the rites that dedicate it reveal what it means to be church-living stones, a spiritual house, a holy priesthood. Bernadette Gasslein, Editor, Worship


Equal parts commentary on the rites and ecclesiology, Paul Turner's latest book, New Church, New Altar: A Commentary on the Order of Dedication of a Church and an Altar, is essential reading for anyone building a church. It seamlessly weaves together the various rites, their history and meaning, and the applicable liturgical law to reveal that building a church is never just a construction project: it is also for and about 'building up spiritually the people of God into a dwelling place for God with Christ Jesus himself as the cornerstone' (Ephesians 2:21). And if you're not building a church, don't ignore this gem: use it to guide your community into a mystagogical reflection on how your church building and the rites that dedicate it reveal what it means to be church-living stones, a spiritual house, a holy priesthood. Bernadette Gasslein, Editor, Worship Fr. Paul Turner has produced a wonderful commentary including rich historical references for a ritual that few people ever get to experience in person. Vicariously we can experience it through his writing. Michael S. Driscoll, Professor Emeritus of Theology, University of Notre Dame


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Paul 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. His publications include: Ars Celebrandi: Celebrating and Concelebrating Mass, The Stations of the Cross in Atonement for Abuse and for the Healing of All, Glory in the Cross, Let Us Pray, Inseparable Love, One Love, Whose Mass Is It? Light in the Darkness, and When Other Christians Become Catholic published by Liturgical Press. He is a contributor to Give Us This Day.

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