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E-raamat: Sacred Times: A Guide to the General Roman Calendar and the Table of Liturgical Days

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 17-Jan-2025
  • Kirjastus: Liturgical Press
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  • ISBN-13: 9780814689035
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""What happens when the liturgical calendars clash? This is a common question that priests, deacons, and liturgists may have about the relative weight of days in the liturgical calendar. In Sacred Times, Paul Turner offers a practical commentary on the General Roman Calendar and the Table of Liturgical Days that explains what the calendar honors, how it came to be, and why these celebrations matter. Sacred Times also includes an alphabetical list of days and additional reference tools"--

In Sacred Times, Paul Turner offers a practical guide on the General Roman Calendar and Table of Liturgical Days that explains how it came to be and why these celebrations matter.
 
“May a funeral take place on a Sunday?” “Why do we celebrate the saints on certain days?” “What happens when the liturgical calendars clash?” These are some of the countless questions that priests, deacons, and liturgists may have about the relative weight of days in the liturgical calendar. In Sacred Times, Paul Turner offers a practical commentary on the General Roman Calendar and the Table of Liturgical Days that explains what the calendar honors, how it came to be, and why these celebrations matter.
 
The Liturgical Year guides the faithful through a participation in the key moments of the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ—from Advent and Christmas to Lent and Easter. Presented in an accessible format, Sacred Times explains contemporary use in the light of previous practice and the vision of the Second Vatican Council. It outlines how the General Roman Calendar celebrates key saints with special days throughout the year and explains how the Table of Liturgical Days orders these observances to clarify which ones takes priorities over the others. Sacred Times also includes an alphabetical list of days and additional reference tools, making this a handy volume for every reader.

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"The revision of the liturgical calendar was key to the reform of the liturgy following the Second Vatican Council not only in providing a foundation for the work on the Missal, Lectionary, and Liturgy of the Hours but also in expressing a renewed theology of time centered on the Paschal Mystery. Fr. Paul Turner, with his customary diligence, is a knowledgeable guide to the work of revision. This, however, is not just a work of historical research it also provides a guide to the current liturgical year, calendar, and days of special prayer highlighting the origins and history of each celebration which will be a helpful resource to all who plan and prepare liturgy." Martin Foster, Director, Liturgy Office, Catholic Bishops Conference of England and Wales "In Sacred Times, Fr. Turner has provided an indispensable resource for understanding many of the ins and outs of the General Instructions of the Liturgy of the Hours and the Roman Missal, in particular the General Roman Calendar and the Table of Liturgical Days. He meticulously examines, for example, how one navigates the celebration of consecutive solemnities and anticipated (Saturday) masses. In the reform of the liturgy, Turner reveals some of the tensions, at times, between the revisers of the liturgy, the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, and various popes. Readers will find Turner's discussion on making the Roman calendar truly universal and not a "Mediterranean calendar," why certain saints were included or excluded from the General Calendar, and how the Roman Rite came very close to losing Ash Wednesday fascinating indeed." Rev. Peter D. Rocca, CSC, General Editor, Paulist Press Ordo "Once again, Fr. Paul Turner invites his readers to break open the rites of the church with care. Sacred Times unpacks the logic of the reformed General Roman Calendar, highlighting its emphasis upon the paschal mystery as the heart of liturgical year, and explaining the pastoral and theological reasoning regarding everything from the Proper of Saints to the celebration of vigil masses. Replete with references and helpful indices, this volume offers clear distinctions and principles for those in professional church ministry as they prepare for worship, and a welcome compendium of sources for academics and students of liturgical and pastoral studies." Katharine E. Harmon, Project Director, Obsculta Preaching Initiative, School of Theology and Seminary, Saint Johns University "Paul Turners Sacred Times is an extraordinary resource for anyone with a question about or interest in the liturgical year. It should be on every priest or liturgical ministers bookshelf. Not merely supplying information, in a conversational tone Turner takes the reader behind the scenes to discussions and decisions that have been made in developing the liturgical calendar, providing annotations to original documents. Every day is sacred in this volume, and the reader learns the origin of every saints feast. A final chapter on the table of liturgical days explains the ranks of feasts which can often be confusing." Julia Upton, RSM, PhD, retired distinguished professor of theology, St. Johns University, New York "Even those who have often traversed the Liturgical Year as revised by Vatican II will find new information and new contexts in Paul Turners Sacred Times. A scholars thoroughness, a teachers clarity, and a pastors care are combined and presented in an accessible manner. From the historical conciliar background of the calendars revision to practical insight for current-day observances, this is a most useful book. It will be a gift for all whose ministry is connected to the sacred times, as well as the faithful who celebrate week by week or day by day." Alan J. Hommerding, Pastoral Musician, Hymnwriter, Composer, Author, Liturgical Publications Editor, GIA Publications "Fr. Paul Turners Sacred Times will be a most welcome addition to the office bookshelves of every liturgist and liturgical musician. The scope of the work is comprehensive and concise at the same time. It is also well structured, in a manner to both make for easy reading and comprehension as well as for finding just the miniscule detail one is looking for at a moments notice. Especially helpful are the included tables and appendices, particularly the reminders of the variety of ranks of our liturgical celebrations and their hierarchy, and their significances for liturgical adaptations. Every pastor, liturgist, and liturgical musician should add this book to their collections of reference materials." Orin Johnson, Director of Music and Liturgy, St. Margaret of Scotland, in the Archdiocese of St. Louis, and author of Incarnate in Word and Song "This book is an extremely useful, well written, timely, and highly serviceable book for persons involved with or interested in the liturgy and how the revised General Roman Calendar interacts with it. While these operations are usually quiet and hidden from view, the 2024 case of the Immaculate Conception makes clear somebody needs to know how things work. Turner explains it. Recommended." Adoremus One would not expect a book on the General Roman Calendar and the Table of Liturgical Days to be an engaging read, but Sacred Times is exactly that. Turner's comprehensive examination of the historical and theological reasons for the revisions to the liturgical calendar following the Second Vatican Council also provides a practical guide to the ranks of liturgical celebrations and the calendar of saints. The helpful tables and appendices make this an essential resource for priests, liturgists and anyone who prays the Liturgy of the Hours. 

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Contents
Abbreviations   xi
1. The General Roman Calendar   1
   The Liturgical Year   1
   The Table of Liturgical Days   2
   Renewed Vision   3
   The Revisers   3
   Terms: Proper, Ordinary, Commons, Time, Season, and Saint 
 4
2. Revising the Proper of Time   7
   Paschal Mystery at the Center   7
   Proper of Time   8
   Sunday   9
   Sunday Mass   10
   Sunday Liturgy of the Hours   11
   Saturday Evening Mass   13
   Consecutive Solemnities   14
   No Fixed Date for Easter   17
   Rogation and Ember Days   19
3. Revising the Proper of Saints   23
   Mary   23
   The Ranking of Saints Days   24
   Celebrating Solemnities at Mass   25 
   Celebrating Solemnities at the Liturgy of the Hours   26
   Celebrating Solemnities of Obligation   28
   Celebrating Days without Rank   30
   Celebrating Feasts   30
   Celebrating Feasts of the Lord   31
   Celebrating Memorials   32
   Celebrating Optional Memorials   34
   Celebrating Commemorations   35
   Celebrating Weekdays   36
   Celebrating Ritual Masses on Weekdays   37
   Celebrating Masses for Various Needs and Occasions on Weekdays   38
   Celebrating Votive Masses on Weekdays   39
   External Solemnities  40
   Celebrating Masses for the Dead on Weekdays   40
   Reducing the Number of Saints on Weekdays   41
   Devotional Days on Weekdays   42
   Adding Saints   44
   Commons of Saints by Category  45
   Determining a Saints Day  47
   The Roman Martyrology  47
   The Anniversary of Dedication   48
   The Title and Patrons of Churches   49
   Images of Saints in Churches   50
   The Litany of the Saints   51
4. Proper of Time   55
   Advent   55
   Christmas Time   60
   Lent   72
   The Sacred Paschal Triduum   85
   Easter Time   92
   Specific Sundays of Easter   96
   Ordinary Time   104
5. Proper of Saints   119
   January   119
   February   130
   March   138
   April   144
   May   151
   June   160
   July   169
   August   180
   September   193
   October   204
   November   214
   December   227
6. The Table of Liturgical Days   237
   Introduction   237
   The Ranks   237
   Conclusion   245
Appendix I: Alphabetical Listing of Days in the Proper of Time   247
Appendix II: Table of Rubrics Governing Ritual Masses, Masses for Various
Needs and Occasions, and Masses for the Dead   259
Index   263
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 CitySt. Joseph. He holds a doctorate in sacred theology from Sant Anselmo in Rome. He is a former president of the North American Academy of Liturgy and a member of Societas Liturgica and the Catholic Academy of Liturgy. He is the author of numerous books published by Liturgical Press and a contributor to Give Us This Day. Most recently, he is the recipient of four awards from the 2025 Catholic Media Association Book Awards, including First Place for Author of the Year. Visit his website at https://paulturner.org.