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Volume Nine, Number 2, Summer 2010 - Mundelein Seminary

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photo: Darrell Harmon<br />

Denver Archbishop Charles J. Chaput Gives Hillenbrand Lecture<br />

Archbishop Charles Chaput, OFM CAP,<br />

preaches at Mass before his Hillenbrand<br />

Distinguished Lecture<br />

as part of the liturgical institute’s hillenbrand distinguished lecture series,<br />

His Excellency Charles J. Chaput, ofm cap, Archbishop of Denver, traveled to <strong>Mundelein</strong><br />

to speak to over 100 of the Liturgical Institute’s cadre of summer participants: students,<br />

staff, faculty, members of the Sacred Music Retreat, members of the Liturgical Retreat for<br />

Priests, and visitors from the local community. He also served as principal celebrant and<br />

homilist for the Institute’s evening Mass.<br />

Archbishop Chaput entitled his lecture “Glorify God By Your Life: Evangelization and<br />

the Renewal of the Liturgy,” and began by citing the famous question raised by liturgical<br />

reformer Romano Guardini. Because Guardini “believed that the spirit of the modern<br />

world was undermining the beliefs that made this liturgical consciousness possible,” he<br />

asked if it were even possible for modern people to celebrate “the liturgical act” at all.<br />

The Archbishop then posed that same question to those in attendance, asking them to<br />

contemplate how the current American context affects our ability to understand what is<br />

true. “Let’s consider some of the evidence, “ he said. “We live in a society where the organizing<br />

principle is technological progress, conceived in narrow, scientific and materialistic<br />

terms. Our culture is dominated by the assumptions of this scientific and materialistic<br />

worldview. We judge what is ‘true’ and what is ‘real’ by what we can see, touch and verify<br />

through research and experimentation.” He then cited <strong>Mundelein</strong> <strong>Seminary</strong> professor Fr.<br />

Robert Barron who asked not that we “accommodate the liturgy to the world, but to let<br />

the liturgy be itself – a transformative icon of the ordo of God.”<br />

Chaput then offered his own commentary on the nature of the sacred liturgy. He asked<br />

first that Catholics “recover the intrinsic and inseparable connection between liturgy and<br />

evangelization,” then follow up with an understanding of the liturgy as “a participation in<br />

the liturgy of heaven, in which we worship in Spirit and truth with the worldwide Church<br />

and the communion of saints.” In speaking of the devotion of early Christians, Chaput noted that the Mass described by a group of<br />

early disciples was called a “glorious assembly” and “a heavenly liturgy” which lead them exclaim: “We cannot live without the Mass.”<br />

“This is the kind of faith that should inspire our worship,” Chaput claimed. “And this is the kind of faith that our worship should inspire.<br />

Can we really say today that we’re ready to die rather than not celebrate the Mass?”<br />

The Liturgical Institute thanks Archbishop Chaput for sharing his wisdom with our academic community. <br />

UPCOMING EVENTS AT THE LITURGICAL INSTITUTE<br />

we now offer secure on-line conference registration at www.liturgicalinstitute.org<br />

September 17, <strong>2010</strong> Mystical Body, Mystical Voice: Preview for Diocesan Representatives<br />

A preview of the Liturgical Institute’s program for liturgical renewal and the third edition of the Roman Missal. Offered for<br />

clergy and church professionals, parish and diocesan Directors of Worship, Religious Education and Deacon Formation, and college<br />

and university chaplains. The event is offered at no charge thanks to a generous grant from Liturgy Training Publications.<br />

More information and on-line registration is available at www.mbmv.org.<br />

November 5, <strong>2010</strong> Profound Preaching: Contemplative Homiletics<br />

Deacon James Keating, phd, noted presenter, educator and author, leads one of the Institute’s most popular events: a one-day<br />

workshop for priests and deacons on preaching the Word of God entitled Contemplative Preaching: Letting the Word Heal.<br />

January 21, 2011 Treasures of the Triduum with all new topics!<br />

Fathers Douglas Martis and Michael Fuller return for one of the Institute’s most popular workshops unveiling the rich theology<br />

of Holy Week. This year’s event draws from Holy Week’s Liturgy of the Hours, providing insights perfect for preachers, RCIA<br />

leaders, liturgy directors, musicians and all who desire to enter more deeply into the heart of the paschal Mystery.<br />

April 8, 2011 Mystical Body, Mystical Voice: For Church Musicians<br />

Enjoy the Liturgical Institute’s rich insights for the implementation of the third typical edition of the Missal adapted specifically<br />

for church musicians. Perfect for music and liturgy directors, priests, choir members, and all who love music and sacred liturgy.<br />

For more information call 4.3.440 or register online at www.liturgicalinstitute.org

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