Liturgical Peace, Liturgical War

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Author_Tomasz Dekert
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conservatism
conservative
criticism
doctrine
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Joseph Ratzinger
Liturgical reform
Nathan D. Mitchell
Papal
Pope Francis
Rappaport
ritual theory
Roy A. Rappaport
Second Vatican Council
Tracey Rowland
Vatican II

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  • ISBN 9780567724670
  • Weight: 520g
  • Dimensions: 164 x 236mm
  • Publication Date: 22 Jan 2026
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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In 2007 Benedict XVI issued the Motu Proprio Summorum Pontificum, lifting restrictions on the celebration of the pre-reform Catholic liturgy. In 2021, Pope Francis overturned his predecessor’s document, directly aligning himself with the critics of Benedict XVI’s decision. Dekert’s book disentagles the arguments of representative pro-reform critics of Summorum Pontificum, as well as the documents and discourse surrounding Traditionis Custodes.

Dekert evaluates these arguments in context, assessing the validity of the historical and anthropological claims supporting them, while questioning their underlying assumptions. He also analyzes the connections between the pro-reform discourse of liturgical experts and the Vatican’s liturgical policies since 2021. The core theoretical framework of his analysis is Roy A. Rappaport’s concept of the “obvious aspects of ritual,” which provides tools for a fresh perspective on the liturgical reform and the potential of Benedict XVI’s liturgical option in addressing the ongoing liturgical conflict within contemporary Catholicism. This approach reveals the deeply problematic nature and lack of clarity in the expert discourse and the recent papal liturgical legislation at historical, anthropological, logical, and doctrinal levels.

Tomasz Dekert is Assistant Professor at Jesuit University Ignatianum, Poland.

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