Translating Tradition: A Chant Historian Reads 'Liturgiam Authenticam' (Pueblo Books) - Softcover

Jeffery, Peter

 
9780814662113: Translating Tradition: A Chant Historian Reads 'Liturgiam Authenticam' (Pueblo Books)

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The Vatican instruction Liturgiam Authenticam (2001) calls for "a new era" of liturgical translation "marked by sound doctrine: and "exact in wording." This, it is stated, will preserve the traditions of the Roman Rite and the exegesis of the church fathers. Though Jeffery favors more exact translations and doctrinal clarity, he find the instruction uninformed about the history of the Catholic liturgy: The Roman Rite, with papal approval, has always made use of paraphrases, multiple translations, and multilayered exegesis. Jeffery proposes reviving the patristic and scholastic principle that Scripture and Catholic tradition are "diverse, not adverse" - that balancing alternative models enhances rather than threatens the unity of the Catholic Church.

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Peter Jeffery, OblSB, PhD, is the Scheide Professor of Music History at Princeton University. He is the author of A New Commandment: Toward a Renewed Rite for the Washing of Feet published by Liturgical Press.

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Liturgiam Authenticam, issued by the Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments in 2001, has provoked much comment, both positive and negative, from many people involved with the liturgy.Translating Tradition reprises a four-part series by Dr. Peter Jeffery, Obl.S.B., that appeared in the journal Worship in 2004. Jeffery conducts a thoughtful and respectful reading of Liturgiam Authenticam to identify core principles, understand what the document is really saying and relate it to other church teaching. Chapters are ?The Latin Liturgical Traditions,? ?The Bible in the Roman Rite,? ?Languages and Cultures,? and ?Human and Angelic Tongues.??Don?t miss this book.? Pastoral Music?I found this book both valuable and refreshingly stimulating.? Music and Liturgy?In this wonderful and challenging commentary from a diversity of perspectives (liturgy, music, linguistic, and cultural) Peter Jeffrey has provided us with a superb and much needed analysis of the controversial document, Liturgiam Authenticam. This should be required reading for all who seek a balanced approach to the questions and implications surrounding and arising from the translation of liturgical texts. Clearly a ?must read? for all students of liturgy? The Rev. Maxwell E. JohnsonUniversity of Notre Dame Notre Dame, Indiana?In this study, Peter Jeffery searches out the core concerns of Liturgian Authenticam, and submits them to close scrutiny. As one steeped in the history of the Western liturgical tradition, he uncovers some shallow thinking in the document, and raises the question of whether the authors have imagined or invented an ideal ?Latin Rite?. At the same time, he endorses what he identifies as the underlying concern to restore dignity and solemnity to modern Roman Catholic liturgical practice. This book is crucial reading for those concerned with Western liturgical evolution and the possible course of future revision.? Bryan D. Spinks Professor of Liturgical Studies Yale Divinity School

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