Article 2 LITURGICAL DIVERSITY AND THE UNITY OF THE MYSTERY
1202
The diverse liturgical traditions have arisen by very reason of the Church’s
mission. Churches of the same geographical and cultural area came to celebrate
the mystery of Christ through particular expressions characterized by the
culture: in the tradition of the “deposit of faith,”67 in
liturgical symbolism, in the organization of fraternal communion, in the
theological understanding of the mysteries, and in various forms of holiness.
Through the liturgical life of a local church, Christ, the light and salvation
of all peoples, is made manifest to the particular people and culture to which
that Church is sent and in which she is rooted. the Church is catholic, capable
of integrating into her unity, while purifying them, all the authentic riches
of cultures.68
- SECTION ONE THE SACRAMENTAL ECONOMY
- CHAPTER TWO THE SACRAMENTAL CELEBRATION OF THE PASCHAL MYSTERY
- Article 2 LITURGICAL DIVERSITY AND THE UNITY OF THE MYSTERY
- CHAPTER TWO THE SACRAMENTAL CELEBRATION OF THE PASCHAL MYSTERY
From The Catechism of the Catholic Church – rosary.team
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