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St. Francis and the Pedagogical Power of the Liturgy

In 1947, Pope Pius XII launched (what we would call today) a “new evangelization” of the Catholic Church in his great encyclical letter Mediator Dei.[i] Seen as the Magna Carta of the modern liturgical movement, the Pope sought to use that movement as the principal means for the adaptation of the Church to a radically and rapidly changing world. After two catastrophic world wars, 1914–1918 and 1939–1945, the Church could not simply ignore the fact that the world had dramatically changed and that the Church needed to adjust accordingly.

Renewing the Liturgy

It was, therefore, necessary for the Church to ensure that its spiritual relevance continued to permeate all of modern social life. For the Holy Father, it was the Liturgy that would have the greatest transformative power upon the world in this time of great need because it is the Liturgy that bears the greatest public witness to the faith of the Church.

[i] Pius XII, Mediator Dei.

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Dominic Scotto, TOR, is a native of Brooklyn, New York, and a member of the Third Order Regular of Saint Francis of Penance. After four years of military service with the United States Air Force, during which he served a tour of duty in Korea during the Korean war, he was ordained to the priesthood in 1967. He holds S.T.L. and S.T.D. degrees in Liturgical Theology from the Pontifical University of Sant’Anselmo, Rome. For many years, Fr. Dominic served as University Chaplain and Professor of Theology at the Franciscan University of Steubenville, Ohio. Currently he is residing at Saint Francis Friary in Loretto, Pennsylvania.

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