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Laberthonnière, Lucien Labonté, Thomas Laboureyras, Pierre Lacey, Thomas A. Lacordaire, Henri-Dominique Ladous, Régis Lafayette, Bernard Lafferty, Eric LaFontaine, Charles V. Lagerlöf, Selma Lagrange, Marie-Joseph Lagrée, Michel Lahey, R.J. Lahusen, Friedrich Laible, Wilhelm Laing, Christine Laing, Mark T.B. Lake, Peter Laman, Karl Lamb, Charles Lamberigts, Mathijs Lambrechts, Antoine La Mennais, Félicité-Robert de Laminne, Jacques Lamparter, Hanne Lamprecht, Karl Landau, Peter Landau, Philippe-Efraïm Landon, William Landry, Stan M. Lane, Ada Lang, Hugo Langdon, W…

21. The Role of Liturgical Movements in Developing an Ecumenical Awareness in Catholicism and Orthodoxy

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Author(s): Kranemann, Benedikt | Mainardi, Adalberto
In: Volume 1 Dawn of Ecumenism | Part III. Beginnings: Movements Become a Movement previous chapter 1 Historical Overview The Catholic liturgical movement, particularly in German-speaking areas, first arose in the 19th century and gradually developed during the following century along with the changes in the political, economic, and cultural context.1 The years 1909 and 1947 may be considered indicative of this history, since it was in 1909 that a Roman Catholic congress was held in Malines, Belgium, at which Dom Lambert Beauduin,2 a Benedictine monk of the Mont César Abbey a…