Liturgia in via: Überlegungen zur Reform der Römischen Messliturgie im Ausgang von der Eucharistietheologie der Basilios-Anaphora.

How could a well-founded 'Reform of the Reform' of the Roman Rite look like? In a comparative examination of the Eucharistic Prayer texts of the Basilios Anaphora and the Canon Romanus, which are representative of the patristic heritage, it is argued that the theology of consecration and s...

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Main Author: Metz, Lukas ca. 20./21. Jh. (Author)
Format: Print Article
Language:German
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Published: 2024
In: Münchener theologische Zeitschrift
Year: 2024, Volume: 75, Issue: 4, Pages: 569-599
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Holy See (motif), Verfasserschaft1, Missale Romanum / Reform / Liturgy of Saint Basil / Eucharistic prayers / Victim (Religion)
IxTheo Classification:KDB Roman Catholic Church
NBK Soteriology
NBP Sacramentology; sacraments
RC Liturgy
Further subjects:B Theology
B RITES & ceremonies
B Reforms
B Liturgies
B Liturgics
Parallel Edition:Electronic
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Summary:How could a well-founded 'Reform of the Reform' of the Roman Rite look like? In a comparative examination of the Eucharistic Prayer texts of the Basilios Anaphora and the Canon Romanus, which are representative of the patristic heritage, it is argued that the theology of consecration and sacrifice of the Mass, which is decisive for the Latin Church and culminates in the idea of a 'post-consecratory oblation', is in fact the result of a secondary interpretation of the Canon Romanus. With regard to the current standardization of the Roman Rite, this results in a 'performative chiasm': in fact, the preconciliar liturgy -- contrary to the textually ascertainable theology in the background -- is celebrated as a 'sacrificial liturgy'; -- the conciliar revised liturgy, on the other hand -- despite its textual and rubrical adherence to the scholastic logic of consecration and sacrifice -- is usually staged as a 'meal celebration'. The respective performance only partially converges with the theology of the texts used. In the light of this 'chiasm' of text and performance, proposals for a theologically convincing 'Reform of the Reform' need to be developed.
ISSN:0580-1400
Contains:Enthalten in: Münchener theologische Zeitschrift