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The Reception of the Second Vatican Council's Liturgical Reforms in Nigeria (Nsukka Diocese): Volume 64

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The Reception of the Second Vatican Council's Liturgical Reforms in Nigeria (Nsukka Diocese): Volume 64
The Reception of the Second Vatican Council's Liturgical Reforms in Nigeria (Nsukka Diocese): Volume 64

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Fifty years after the promulgation of the Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy, a great moment has dawned in which a more dispassionate assessment of the reception of this important document has become imperative in order to enable the Church to undertake necessary steps in realizing the full potential of the renewal envisaged by the Council Fathers. The present study identifies peculiar and diverse challenges confronting the process of reception in the Nsukka Diocese/Nigerian Church today. However, the author acknowledges that the full reception of Sacrosanctum Concilium is still a work-in-progress. Uchenna Aba is a Catholic priest in Nsukka, Nigeria, and currently the Chaplain of St. Martin's Parish, Goch, Diocese of Muenster, Germany. Dissertation. [Subject: Religious Studies, African Studies]

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