Leadership liturgique vincentien :Le rôle du Manuel des cérémonies romaines
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https://doi.org/10.35312/4n8tmd19Mots-clés :
Vincentian Liturgy, Manual of Roman Ceremonies, the Congregation of the Mission, LeadershipRésumé
Vincent de Paul a mis l'accent sur la célébration correcte de la liturgie, comme en témoignent ses premiers écrits et initiatives. Il se préoccupait des pratiques liturgiques variées et souvent incorrectes qu'il observait. Pour promouvoir l'uniformité au sein de la Congrégation de la Mission, Vincent et ses disciples ont élaboré le Manuel des cérémonies romaines (1662), sous la direction de René Alméras. Ce manuel visait à normaliser les pratiques liturgiques parmi les séminaristes et les prêtres en adhérant étroitement au rite romain. Malgré la résistance initiale et les adaptations aux coutumes locales, le manuel a influencé les pratiques liturgiques vincentiennes ultérieures. Des supérieurs ultérieurs et des Vincentiens éminents, tels que M. Etienne et Giuseppe Baldeschi, ont continué à plaider en faveur de la précision et de l'uniformité liturgiques. Leurs efforts ont abouti à la création des Ephemerides Liturgicae, une publication liturgique importante. Les contributions vincentiennes à la liturgie ont persisté à travers des efforts continus d'enseignement et de publication, influençant à la fois les pratiques locales et plus larges de l'Eglise jusqu'aux réformes du Concile Vatican II.
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