Published 2017
“…It is now almost fifty years since the introduction of a variety of Eucharistic prayers in the Roman
rite. Over that time we have become so familiar with the idea of a variety of Prayers that it is hard to imagine how
controversial the ideaof any companions for the Roman Canon seemed when it was first mooted by Hans Küng around the time of the Council.1 However, we may also have become so familiar with the prayers that have become standard elements within our liturgy that we may not recognize that the journey towards a better liturgy is not confined to
great moments of reform (such as that which occurred after the Second Vatican Council) but is a continuing process. …”
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