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Reflections on “Liturgical Reforms in the Churches”
After a week of discussion and debate on the theme of “Liturgical Reforms in the Churches,” I would like to share a few reflections with you. I shall group them in three parts. First, I shall suggest a perspective for further thought based on an element of the presidential address. Second, I shall react to the lectures by Cardinal Koch and Paul bradshaw. In conclusion, I shall share some remarks on the way we encounter each other through our differing linguistic and theological cultures within Societas.