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The Banished Heart: Origins of Heteropraxis in the Catholic Church (T&T Clark Studies in Fundamental Liturgy), by Geoffrey Hull

A critical assessment of the Liturgical Reform after the second Vatican Council that seeks the origins of failure in pre-conciliar developments.>

  • Sales Rank: #1278326 in Books
  • Published on: 2010-10-07
  • Released on: 2010-10-07
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 9.20" h x 1.12" w x 6.20" l, 1.39 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 400 pages

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(Sheridan Gilley)

'There are some books whose breadth is so impressive, whose depth is so astonishing and whose lucidity is so sharp that writing a review of them seems as pointless as penning programme notes for a Wagner opera. Geoffrey Hull's The Banished Heart is just such a book.' (Usus Antiquior)

'There are lessons here for Anglicans as well as Roman Catholics, important questions about culture and liturgy, and challenges to acts of uniformity of many kinds... a defence of traditional liturgy which is at the same time critical of an authoritarian papacy is an unusual challenge.' (The Church Times)

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(Sanford Lakoff)

'There are some books whose breadth is so impressive, whose depth is so astonishing and whose lucidity is so sharp that writing a review of them seems as pointless as penning programme notes for a Wagner opera. Geoffrey Hull’s The Banished Heart is just such a book.’ (Sanford Lakoff)

'There are lessons here for Anglicans as well as Roman Catholics, important questions about culture and liturgy, and challenges to acts of uniformity of many kinds… a defence of traditional liturgy which is at the same time critical of an authoritarian papacy is an unusual challenge.’ (Sanford Lakoff)

Reviewed in CommonwealMagazine

About the Author
Associate Professor Geoffrey Hull is a philologist and linguist who has taught and researched European and Pacific languages and cultures at several Australian universities since 1978. He has long been concerned with the liturgical and cultural problems resulting from the reforms of the Second Vatican Council.

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25 of 27 people found the following review helpful.
A remarkable work of scholarship
By S. Mcinerney
Geoffrey Hull's The Banished Heart first appeared in 1995. Since then it has gained a reputation among thinking Roman Catholic traditionalists as perhaps the most remarkable piece of scholarship to have emerged in response to what it describes as the Pauline liturgical revolution (that is, the Novus Ordo Missae promulgated by Pope Paul VI in 1969). The work is remarkable not only because of its erudition and scholarship, but even more so because of its utterly convincing and highly original thesis (one that goes far beyond - without disparaging - the typical traditionalist polemic). In essence, the thesis maintains that "present-day mainstream Catholicism grew directly from the official conservatism of the Church as it was before the Council", and that this conservatism was, on the eve of the Second Vatican Council, the apotheosis of a legacy of ultramontanism, rationalism and legalism that had been subtly but surely distorting the heart of Catholicism for centuries.
This central argument is developed by a detailed exploration of the effects of nominalism and rationalism on Western Christendom, before and after the Reformation; by a comparison of Western and Eastern (both Catholic and Orthodox) attitudes to the place of the liturgy in the life of the Church; by an examination of distortions in the understanding of the role of the papacy and of the charism of infallibility in relation to the liturgy - and, as part of all this, by a passionate defence of the nature and role of Tradition in the Catholic faith, including a fascinating analysis of the etymological significance of the word/concept that ranges over Hebrew, Latin, Greek, Welsh, Aramaic and German variants, among others. Along the way, The Banished Heart sheds light on some dark corners of recent Catholic history - liturgical and political - including the shocking treatment of Eastern Catholic Christians and Eastern Catholic culture by both conservative and liberal Roman Catholic clergy.
Although Professor Hull does not draw on the scholarship of `Radical Orthodoxy' (this new edition is part of a series edited by Laurence Paul Hemming who has himself contributed to debates about and among the `radically orthodox'), his work will resonate with all those who are convinced by that movement's critique of `secular reason' (or `rationalism'), standardization (a key feature of modernity) and the preoccupation with `text' above `context', a phenomenon more or less peculiar to Western Christianity, both Catholic and Protestant.
This second, revised and expanded edition, published by Continuum as part of the T & T Clark imprint, responds to recent developments in relation to the ancient Roman Rite, including Benedict XVI's Summorum Pontificum and the lifting of the excommunications of the four bishops of the Priestly Society of St. Pius X.
The work opens by quoting from Bl. Andrew Sheptyckyi, the great Eastern Catholic bishop - "The main goal of my life is the unity of the Churches, the unity of people, of God's children", and Professor Hull makes this goal his own. As he writes: "Hence, far from being a petty domestic dispute within the modern Western Church, present-day traditionalist dissidence reveals its providential role in the history of Catholicism, since it has brought into clearer relief the real cause of the centuries-old division between the Eastern Churches and Rome".

9 of 9 people found the following review helpful.
All I can say is wow. A tour de force like no other --
By D. Kovacs
As one who has read quite a lot about the changes in Catholic faith and practice after Vatican II, while wondering in alarm how this atrocity could ever have been perpetrated...This book shines a light in many dark corners. As one who is a devoted admirer of a number of Counter Reformation saints (such as St. Francis de Sales and St. Louis de Montfort), imagine my surprise to learn from this book that it was the papacy and various Catholic orders (such as the Jesuits) during the Counter Reformation which, with all noble intent, "set the stage" for unquestioning obedience to the hierarchy and made possible the capitulation of the Roman Church to Protestantism and secularism in the wake of Vatican II. Who knew that baroque architecture and music -- now so old-fashioned to modern eyes -- paved the way for the ugliness of modern Roman Catholic "church" architecture and the hideousness of modern happy-clappy "guitar masses"? Read this book, and the connection will suddenly become crystal clear.

Much has been made of the fact that this author holds the historically accurate view that the Eastern Orthodox Church continues to guard and transmit the treasures of the ancient and undivided Church through the Divine Liturgy (the mass) and the Holy Mysteries (sacraments). Indeed, I learned more about the many ways that Rome has failed "Eastern Rite Catholics" from this book than from any Orthodox source. One of those spectacular failures in America resulted in the glorification of a saint (Father Alexis Toth) and the departure of many Eastern Rite Catholics from Rome to Orthodoxy. What would the results of Vatican II have been if the Roman Church had turned to Eastern Orthodoxy for "renewal" instead of to its "separated Protestant brethren"? How very different it all would have been.

Truthfully, this book deserves ten stars for its thorough and impassioned scholarship. Anyone interested in the liturgical history of the Church (East and West) should read it. Although it is a very long book, it doesn't bog you down -- and, with Pope Francis now characterizing traditional Catholics as simply followers of a "fad", the heteropraxis in the Catholic Church looks likely to continue indefinitely. May God have mercy on us all.

17 of 24 people found the following review helpful.
One of the BEST on the Liturgical Revolution
By Peter Haddad
I am only half way through this AMAZING book and my heart breaks when I read about the elimination of Traditional WESTERN rites (or usages) in Spain, France, Portugal and England which was the beginning process of pushing the TRADITIONAL usages of Rome on the TRADITIONAL (and Catholic) usages of the Catholic Church in the West (the Western Patriarchate)... not only that but we also see the tinkering with eastern rites by introducing Roman rites into them. All very UnCatholic and UnTraditonal!

All of this was of course as NOTHING compared to the 'Fabricated Liturgy' (to use the words of Pope Benedict XVI) introduced by Pope Paul VI (of Unhappy Memory) - whom he himself called the NOVUS Ordo.... the NEW Order and no longer the Traditional and Roman Order.

Dr. Hull clearly shows the process by which the Liturgy, after the Counter Reformation, gradually started to be regarded as a duty that had to be done and not as a Spiritual Treasure to be savored and inhaled and lived as it was in the early Church and the Middle Ages.

Recently, there was the celebration of Mass in the Rite of Braga (in Portugal) and the revival of the Traditional Ambrosian and Dominican Rites. Indeed, in the USA there are the Carmelite Monks of Wyoming who celebrate the Rite of the Holy Sepulchre - TRADITIONAL Carmelite Liturgy (and who are building a GOTHIC Church and Monastery)... I can only hope for the restoration of the other Traditional Rites such as the Mazorabic, Carthusian, Sarum, ...

Amid the liturgical DESTRUCTION (which resulted in a doctrinal destruction) there is - thanks be to God - a gradual restoration... That can be seen in the many new TRADITIONAL Orders in the Church such as the FSSP, ICKSP, IBP, Franciscans of the Immaculate, SSPX, ... HERE IS WHERE YOU will find PRIESTLY and Religious vocation while the Novus Ordo Desert withers away.

Another set of books which MUST be READ is the 3 VOLUME LITURGICAL REVOLUTION by Michael Davis.

Pope Benedict is attempting to Reform the Reform (because it is DeFormed)... that's a good first step.... the next step would be the gradual elimination of the DEformed Liturgy of Paul VI and the restoration of the TRADITIONAL Rites of the Catholic Church - East AND West!

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