Liturgy As Art: David Stancliffe Questions the History, Processes and Contemporary Manifestations of Liturgical Art (Column)
Art and Christianity, 2010, Autumn, 63
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[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] It is my conviction that we are on the threshold of a new relationship between the Church and the arts. We are beginning to understand the Liturgy as a process, a process of becoming what we are called in Christ to be, and at the same time we are beginning to understand that the arts and their practitioners are co-celebrants with us in this process of celebrating life. I stress the word 'process'. That is why I am going to use verbs and adverbs as much as possible in preference to Substantives and abstract nouns.
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