Cabrol masterfully bridges the gap between historical scholarship and spiritual devotion, examining the spirit of the liturgy-the internal attitude of prayer that animates external forms. He traces the liturgical year, explaining the significance of seasons and feasts, and illuminates the rich symbolism found in liturgical gestures and texts. This book serves as an essential resource for those seeking to enrich their participation in the liturgy and for students of religious history interested in the continuity of Christian worship. By highlighting the beauty and structure of official Church prayer, "Liturgical Prayer, Its History & Spirit" remains a timeless guide for understanding the collective voice of the faithful in their relationship with the divine.
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