The Mass has the power to evangelize, but not the way you might think: according to James Pauley, the Eucharist forms and transforms souls through a saturation of liturgical symbols.
While sacramental, theological, and historical contexts are essential to a proper ars celebrandi, Father James Bradley sees the Church’s laws as equally vital to the art of celebrating Mass.
Carol Anne Jones writes a survivor’s tale of growing up in the aftermath of the Second Vatican Council, discovering along the way how it was that the Church too survived—and thrives.
Adoremus co-founder Father Jerry Pokorsky provides a slow-motion walk-through of the Roman Canon (Eucharistic Prayer I) as a distillation of the Church’s sacramental mission in time and forever.
Father Daniel Cardó finds in his review of Louis Bouyer’s classic study, Liturgical Piety, that the Church’s liturgical renewal springs from a balanced understanding of Church tradition.