Mass Confusion

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  • Mass Confusion Book Detail

  • Author : James Akin
  • Release Date : 1998
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  • Genre : Mass
  • Pages : 0
  • ISBN 13 : 9781888992052
  • File Size : 37,37 MB

Mass Confusion by James Akin PDF Summary

Book Description: No Catholic can be unaware of the crisis in Catholic liturgy. Even priests are often bewildered by the contrary information put out by liturgical "experts". This one-of-a-kind book cuts through the confusion: empowers priests and laity to deal with the "liturgical elite"; explains what the Church does and doesn't allow; distills the answers from a mountain of liturgical documents; provides information in a clear and concise way; silences personal "reinterpretations" of the Church's liturgical law; documents your right to have Mass celebrated as the Church intended

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