Downside Abbey, 1972, Softcover, Book Condition: Very Good
pp.105-109 offprinted from 'The Downside Review' vol 90 no.299 April, 1972 and stapled into printed card covers. The article gives Murray's views on the subject of concelebration. Laid in is a typed, signed letter from Murray to a female correspondent in which he says, "I must tell you, no doubt to your disappointment, that I am entirely in favour of the liturgical changes, including the use of the venacular . . . My Latin is certainly well above the average but the profit I have derived spiritually from saying Mass and Office in my native language is something too wonderful for words". Category: Religion & Theology;
pp.105-109 offprinted from 'The Downside Review' vol 90 no.299 April, 1972 and stapled into printed card covers. The article gives Murray's views on the subject of concelebration. Laid in is a typed, signed letter from Murray to a female correspondent in which he says, "I must tell you, no doubt to your disappointment, that I am entirely in favour of the liturgical changes, including the use of the venacular . . . My Latin is certainly well above the average but the profit I have derived spiritually from saying Mass and Office in my native language is something too wonderful for words". Category: Religion & Theology;