Searle offers a historical perspective on the roots of liturgical reform during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. He describes the nature of liturgy as a ritual activity by which the people of God are invited to share in the life of God.
Selected aspects of the liturgy are considered, such as the proclamation of the Word. He also comments on the social character of the liturgy, which is to move beyond the assembly to participate in God’s work in an outward or public ministry.
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