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16 - Liturgy and Pastoral Ministry

from Part IV - Liturgy and the Life of the Churches

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  19 September 2025

Joris Geldhof
Affiliation:
University of Notre Dame
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Summary

Samuel Goyvaerts explores the notion of liturgical pastoral, the roots of which are to be found in the Liturgical Movement. It is an umbrella term that makes one understand how liturgy is intrinsically connected to the Church’s diakonia, kerygma, and koinonia. Liturgy is essential for building up the Church, for faith formation, and for the faithful’s service to the world.

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Eary, Mark, Worship That Cares: An Introduction to Pastoral Liturgy (London: Hymns Ancient & Modern Ltd, 2012).Google Scholar
Gelineau, Joseph, Dans vos assemblées: Manuel de pastorale liturgique (Paris: Desclée, 1989).Google Scholar
Goyvaerts, Samuel, “Moving between Liturgical Theology and Liturgical Pastoral: On Theology, Liturgy, and Christian Life,” Questions Liturgiques 100 (2020): 294312.Google Scholar
Jungmann, Joseph A., Pastoral Liturgy (Notre Dame, IN: Christian Classics, 2014).Google Scholar
Koester, Anne Y., and Searle, Barbara, Vision: The Scholarly Contributions of Mark Searle to Liturgical Renewal (Collegeville, MN: Liturgical Press, 2004).Google Scholar
Morrill, Bruce T., Practical Sacramental Theology: At the Intersection of Liturgy and Ethics (Eugene, OR: Cascade Books, 2021).Google Scholar
Pauly, James C., Liturgical Catechesis in the 21st Century: A School of Discipleship (Chicago, IL: Liturgy Training Publications, 2017).Google Scholar
Ploeger, Mathijs, Celebrating Church: Ecumenical Contributions to a Liturgical Ecclesiology, in Netherlands Studies in Ritual and Liturgy, vol. 7 (Groningen/Tilburg: Instituut voor Liturgiewetenschap/Liturgisch Instituut, 2008).Google Scholar

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