Peter Kwasniewski,
Resurgent in the Midst of Crisis: Sacred Liturgy, the Traditional Latin Mass, and Renewal in the Church(Angelico Press, 2014):
SINCE THE TIME OF THE SECOND VATICAN COUNCIL,
the Catholic Church has experienced an unprecedented crisis of
identity, symbolized and propelled by the corruption of the greatest
treasure of her tradition: the sacred liturgy. The result has been
confusion, dismay, devastation. To the surprise of some, however, the
same half-century has witnessed a growing counter-movement of Catholics
who find in the Church’s traditional liturgy a perennial witness to the
orthodox faith, a solid foundation for the interior life, an
ever-flowing source of missionary charity, and a living embodiment of
the true Catholic spirit.
In this book, Peter Kwasniewski presents a fearless critique of the path of liturgical novelty and a detailed apologia
for liturgical tradition in all its beauty, richness, and profundity,
addressing such topics as solemnity, sacredness, the language of
symbols, contemplation, participation, the symbiosis of lex orandi and lex credendi,
silence, music, worship in Latin, and Gregorian chant. He confronts the
humanism, rationalism, utilitarianism, and modernism so prevalent in
the liturgical reform, assesses the prospects and limitations of a
“Reform of the Reform,” and reflects on the great gift of Summorum Pontificum.
In the end, Kwasniewski argues for a zealous recommitment to Catholic
Tradition in its fullness, starting with divine worship and embracing
the whole realm of faith and morals, including integral Catholic social
teaching.
Evidently,
there is an all-encompassing crisis in the Church, which the
Extraordinary Synod unveiled to a global audience. Unexpectedly a
resurgence is taking place, with the usus antiquior or
classical Roman Rite at the very heart of it. To those who have loved
the traditional Mass all their lives, those who have newly come to it,
or those who simply wish to learn more about the issues, this book
offers abundant matter for reflection.
Praise for Resurgent in the Midst of Crisis:
“I heartily recommend
Peter Kwasniewski’s new book for those struggling to come to terms not
only with what happened to the liturgy of the Catholic Church, but with
why those changes have had such disastrous consequences. As he shows in
one aspect after another of the Mass, the changes have taken us further
away from that inner transformation of the worshipper which is a
secondary purpose of the liturgy, after the worship of God.”
— JOSEPH SHAW, President of the Latin Mass Society of England and Wales
“To come out of the present crisis we need to restore the liturgy in all its sacredness. Resurgent in the Midst of Crisis
is a very important work that leads us to meditate in depth on the
permanent value, theological centrality, and beauty of the traditional
liturgy of the Church.”
— MSGR. IGNACIO BARREIRO, Executive Director of HLI’s Rome Office
“Peter Kwasniewski is one
of a handful of 21st-century Catholic authors really in touch with our
tradition who can, at the same time, carefully explain what is at stake
in both the Catholic intellectual world and the culture as a whole. He
is devastating in delivering his points, which he makes without wasting a
word.”
— ROGER A. MCCAFFREY, President of Roman Catholic Books
“Combining deeply human
insight with supernatural faith, Prof. Kwasniewski presents a compelling
case for the continuing necessity of the traditional Latin Mass for the
Church’s life and mission. Without questioning the validity of the
modern rite, he illuminates in many ways how the older liturgy more
clearly expresses the Faith and more richly nourishes the faithful.”
— FR. THOMAS KOCIK, author of Reform of the Reform? A Liturgical Debate: Reform or Return
“The topics of these
essays are all of vital importance to our appreciation of the Church’s
liturgy. With an abundance of wit and learning, Dr. Kwasniewski offers
invaluable encouragement towards a greater love and greater
understanding of our liturgical tradition.”
— GREGORY DIPIPPO, managing editor of New Liturgical Movement
“The author presents a
well-argued, documented case that the present crisis in the Church will
not be overcome until there is a return to the traditional Latin
liturgy, a revival of the true social teaching of the Church, and a
restoration of the study of St. Thomas Aquinas in our seminaries and
colleges.”
— FR. KENNETH BAKER, Editor Emeritus, Homiletic & Pastoral Review
About the Author
PETER KWASNIEWSKI
has taught and written on a wide variety of subjects, especially the
thought of Saint Thomas Aquinas, sacramental and liturgical theology,
the history and aesthetics of music, and the social doctrine of the
Church. After teaching at the International Theological Institute in
Austria, he joined the founding team of Wyoming Catholic College, where
he currently serves as Professor of Theology and Choirmaster. For
twenty-five years Dr. Kwasniewski has also been a director of choirs and
scholas, a cantor, and a composer. He writes regularly for The Latin Mass and several popular Catholic weblogs.
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