Volume 14, The Liturgical Year: The Time After Pentecost, Volume 5, 1910
- 474pages
- 17 heures de lecture
Dom Prosper Guéranger fut une figure clé dans le renouveau de l'Ordre Bénédictin en France, fondant l'Abbaye de Solesmes et la Congrégation Bénédictine Française. Son œuvre monumentale "L'Année Liturgique" propose une exploration exhaustive du cycle liturgique de l'Église Catholique en quinze volumes. Il a joué un rôle fondamental dans la revitalisation de la Messe Tridentine, laissant une marque significative dans la vie liturgique et spirituelle catholique.






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The Liturgical Year is a masterful work of devotional literature by Prosper Guéranger, a French Benedictine monk. Originally published in the mid-19th century, it is a comprehensive guide to the seasons, feasts, and fasts of the Catholic Church calendar. Guéranger provides insights into the meanings and symbolism of each liturgical event and offers prayers and meditations to help readers deepen their spiritual practice. This profound and inspiring work is a must-read for anyone seeking to deepen their knowledge and practice of Catholicism.
The Liturgical Year is a classic work of Catholic spirituality that provides a detailed analysis of the liturgical seasons of the church. Written by Prosper Guéranger, one of the most prominent liturgists of the nineteenth century, this book examines the rituals, prayers, and hymns associated with the Passiontide and Holy Week. With its profound insights and elegant prose, The Liturgical Year is a timeless masterpiece of devotional literature.