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Rabow-Edling, Susanna Rački, Franjo Radcliffe, Ann Rade, Martin Rademacher, Arnold Rahner, Karl Raiser, Konrad Rambaldi, Giuseppe Rampolla del Tindaro, Mariano Ramsey, Michael Randall, Ian M. Randwijk, S.C. Graaf van Ransom, Reverdy C. Ranson, Charles W. Rapp, Claudia Raschzok, Klaus Rasmussen, Anne Rathje, Johannes Rau, Gokura S. Rauschenbusch, Walter Raymaekers, Paul Reardon, Bernard M.G. Reckett, Maurice Redtenbacher, Andreas Rehbach, August Rehberg, Andreas E. Reid, James J. Reilly, Michael C. Rein, Harald Reinhard, Wolfgang Reinkens, Joseph H. Remarque, Erich M. Rémo…

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…