Honking geese, Byzantine chariot racing, and a rousing discussion of the deep and essential connection between the liturgy and the common good — in this episode of the Josias podcast, your hosts Pater Edmund Waldstein and Joel Feil are joined by Jonathan Culbreath and Peter Kwasniewski. Along the way, they discuss the liturgy as focal point for the common good in the church and in secular society, public versus private devotion, and compare Charles de Koninck’s defense of the common good against personalists and totalitarians with Erik Peterson and Romano Guardini’s defense of the liturgy against certain members of the liturgical reform movement.
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Liturgy and the Common Good: A Discussion
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Liturgy and the Common Good: A Discussion
Feb 10, 2023
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