Liturgical language and translation

the issues arising from the revised English translation of the Roman Missal

Liturgical language and translation
Thomas O'Loughlin, Thomas O'Lo ...
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Liturgical language and translation

the issues arising from the revised English translation of the Roman Missal

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English
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64

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Table of Contents

Liturgical translation and participation -- Thomas R. Whelan
Ecumenical participation in liturgical translation -- Paul F. Bradshaw
Liturgical language and the liturgical text -- Juliette Day
A liturgy of the word and the words of the liturgy -- Thomas O'Loughlin
Where are the voices of women in the Roman liturgy? -- Patricia Rumsey
"Pro multis" : "for you and for ..." who? -- Janet Rutherford
Traduttore, traditore? : the new translation and mission -- John Ball -- Appendix:
Some illustrative examples of translations into English of 1973 and 2011.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (pages 60-61).

Published in
Norfolk, UK
Series
Joint liturgical studies -- 77, Alcuin/GROW liturgical study -- 77.

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Library of Congress
BX2015.25 .L58 2014

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Pagination
64 pages
Number of pages
64

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Open Library
OL31180036M
ISBN 10
1848256256
ISBN 13
9781848256255
LCCN
2014407914
OCLC/WorldCat
880862072

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