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Ordo Benedictionis Novae Domus. Text, Context, and Theology

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21827/YRLS.37.22-34

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Ordo benedictionis novae domus, house blessings, Rituale Romanum, Vatican II, participation

Abstract

This study offers a close reading of the 1984 Ordo benedictionis novae domus in light of its sources in previous rituals, scripture, and the insights of the Second Vatican Council. In doing so, it explores the ritual and theological evolutions that have taken place both in Roman Catholic house blessings and in the post-conciliar reform of the Rituale Romanum viewed holistically. By analyzing one rite in depth, this study demonstrates how the ritual and theological emphases brought about by the liturgical reform of Vatican II are manifested in concrete liturgical texts and practices. The Ordo benedictionis novae domus reveals the postconciliar shifts towards holistic ecclesial participation and liturgical texts that are scripturally, Christologically, and ecclesiologically rich.

Author Biography

Christopher O'Brien

Christopher M. O’Brien is a PhD student studying Liturgical Studies/ Sacramental Theology at The Catholic University of America. His interests include eucharist, sacramental theology, ecumenism, ritual studies, embodiment in liturgy, liturgical theology, children and the sacraments, and ecclesiology. He is married with four children.

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2021-12-31

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