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Statement of Principles
The Society for Catholic
Liturgy is a scholarly and professional association founded
on the following principles which it seeks to advance in its
various activities and deliberations:
1. belief that the primary purpose of the sacred liturgy is to
worship God, who continues the work of redemption and sanctification through the
sacred mysteries of Christ handed down to us in and through the Catholic Church;
2. respect for Catholic liturgy in all approved rites and usages from the
apostolic period to the present day;
3. desire to support the faithful celebration of the sacred liturgy according to
the Roman Rite and to promote a better understanding of its origin, development,
and current state;
4. conviction that the sacred liturgy's incarnational nature and central role in
shaping Catholic culture require fostering the beauty and fittingness of music,
art, architecture, language and other elements integral to the spiritual
profundity and ceremonial dignity of the rites;
5. determination to foster interdisciplinary liturgical study and practice
according to rigorous scholarly and professional standards;
6. commitment to the virtues of prudence, patience, and charity.
See the
commentary on the Statement of Principles by Fr Timothy
V Vaverek, president of the Society for Catholic Liturgy.
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