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Paid articleENGLISH IN THE LITURGY (November 1973)
ENGLISH IN OUR LITURGY H. A. REINHOLD Why we advocate use of the vernacular March 16, 1945 HPHE English must be the best available on the level ¦*¦ of a T. S. Eliot or W. H. Auden. Its savor...
Paid articleNO TIME TO STOP (August 1965)
NO TIME TO STOP _9 _9 _9 _9 _9 _9 _9 _9 O O O O O O O Liturgical re/orm h a s / u s t begun H. A. REINHOLD Twenty-five years ago, I reported in COMMOhr'qVEAL on the first National Liturgical...
Paid articleThe Mass of the Future (August 1964)
Pastoral Concern and the Line of Tradition The Mass of the Future H. A. REINHOLD POPE PIUS XII, it is said, once summoned high Church figures of several countries and told them he had tried...
Paid articleMaria Laach Revisited (August 1963)
done. The liturgical movement seems in some respects to be experiencing a lull. Apparently, parishes are re- luctant to begin or expand their participation programs, reasoning that "the Council is...
Paid articleChristmas in the Liturgy (December 1962)
The First Effort We Must Make Is To Unlearn a Few Things Christmas in the Liturgy H. A....
Paid articleLiturgy and Reunion (January 1962)
The Common Chord Liturgy and Reunion H. A. REINHOLD MANY CATHOLICS have adopted a very simple attitude toward sepgxated Christians: let them submit themselves, individually or corporately, to...
Paid articleIII The Challenge of the Specific (October 1959)
ill-The Challenge of the Specific Criticism of the United Nations by ,~ ROBERT E. LUCEY T EN years after the adoption of the Charter of the United Nations, the fundamental facts of...
Paid articleCritics' Choices for Catholic Book Week (February 1958)
Critics' Choices for Catholic Book Week ELIZABETH BARTELME T HE RED Book of the Persecuted Church. By Albert Galter. Newman. $5.75. An important and terrifying documentation of the Church in...
Paid articleThe Democratic Roosevelt (November 1957)
of social science to bring these classical distinctions to the attention of his non-Catholic colleagues from whom it is much less to be expected that they should be forthcoming. (Rev.) CHARLES...
Paid articleBooks (December 1956)
Challenges of Our Time CONTEMPORARY CHURCH ART. By Anton Henze and Theodore Filthaut. Sheed and Ward. $7.50. By H. A. REINHOLD THE OLD saying that there is no way of settling an argument about...
Paid articleChristmas: Anno Domini 1955 (December 1955)
Christmas: Anno Domini 1955 "OUR HISTORICAL SITUATION IS ONE OF GREAT EMBARRASSMENT FOR CHRISTENDOM" H. A. REINHOLD IN the stream of our Christmas consciousness there arc visible currents that...
Paid articleThe Return to Liturgy (August 1955)
BOOKS The Return to Liturgy H. A. REINHOLD T HE liturgical movement, now in its fifth decade and by now worldwide in extension, has a few dates that should go down in its history as...
Paid articleThe Spirit of Lent (March 1955)
"ANNUAL CRISIS" The Spirit of Lent H. A. REINHOLD E VEN a superficial look at the Lenten usages observed in our parishes and at the Roman missal discloses a discrepancy. The...
Paid articleLiturgical Reform (July 1954)
Liturgical Reform EACH CHANGE CAUSES CONSTERNATION AMONG THOSE WHO HAVE THE NOTION THAT THE CHURCH WAS NOT ONLY FOUNDED ON A ROCK BUT IS A ROCK. H. A. REINHOLD T HE average Catholic has a deep...
Paid articleFuture of the Liturgy (November 1953)
Future of the Liturgy A REPORT ON THE RECENT CONFERENCE OF WORLD LEADERS OF THE LITURGICAL...
Paid articleA Matter of Tradition (March 1953)
biggest cities in the world and yet you can get your- self lost and feel really unimportant. Sometimes you feel good about it--being completely alone in such a big place I meanubut...
Paid articleGermany: Shadows of Tomorrow (January 1953)
Morning, noon and night, sometimes openly, subtly or brutally, practically every citizen of the Federal Re- public will let you know how abysmally inferior we are--the "stupid" British, the...
Paid articleToward Christian Unity (July 1952)
Toward Christian Unity H. A. REINHOLD IN One Shepherd (Kenedy. $2) Father Charles Boyer, S.J., a Frenchman by birth, now professor at the famous Gregorian University in Rome, has given Catholics...
Paid articleThe Long Loneliness Of Dorothy Day (February 1952)
The Long Loneliness of Dorothy Day By H. A. REINHOLD I WAS recently asked by a non-C~h,o~ic vcri, ter how I w~uld explain ~hy Dorothy Day and what he ,termed the "SOls~istica~ed, yet sincere...
Paid articleThe State as Monster (June 1951)
The State as Monster By H. A. REINHOLD HANNAH ARENDT established herself firmly, after her flight from Nazi persecution, on the top rungs of American intellectual life. Her contributions...
Paid articleBooks (December 1950)
Books The Wisdom of the Sands. Antoine de Saint - Exupery. Translated by Stuart Gilbert, Harcourt. $4. HAILED as one of the most important French books published in the last decade,...
Paid articleThe Cultural Lag (October 1949)
The Cultural Lag American Catholics, say some Euro- peans, are a full generation...
Paid articleTOURIST AND PILGRIM (October 1949)
Tourist and Pilgrim St. Louis bound, a traveler looks over the American "physical and spiritual...
Paid articleA THOUSAND FACES-BUT WHO CARES? (July 1949)
July 8, ~949 THE COMMONWEA, L 32I A Thousand Faces But Who Cares? H. A. REINHOLD I N THE UPPER high-brow Partisan Review, May, 1949, Sydney Hook, in his own brilliant and serious way, reflects...
Paid articleINFLATION'S HUMAN ASPECT (September 1948)
Inflation's Human Aspect H. A. Reinhold I SUPPOSE it is regarded as a sign of old age to start to reminisce, but how can you help doing so, when confronted by the recurrence of similar or...
Paid articleBOOKS (April 1948)
Books James and Joan. Anne Fremantle. Holt. $3.00. James and Joan tells a story of power politics among the Scots, and is a braw tale of murder, sorties for loot above and below and across the...
Paid articleTHE WORK OF THE PEOPLE (September 1947)
September 26, 1947 THE COMMONWEAL S71 speculators at the rate of 16S,ooo drachmae per counted the possibility of rapid...
Paid articleLITURGICAL PARISH MISSIONS (September 1947)
520 THE COMMONWEAL September 12, 1947 vast accumulations of capital on which material generally realized, that mankind cannot lift...
Paid articleEUROPE'S TROUBLED MIND (June 1947)
June 20, 1947 THE COMMONWEAL 233 Frank, boiling with wrath, talked on and on ...
Paid articleTHE HOPE FOR GERMANY (May 1946)
The Hope for Germany The two Germanies and Pastor Niemoeller H. A. Reinhold I F I REMEMBER well it was Aristide Briand who helped the by now famous term of the "two Germanies" to become...
Paid articleABOUT ENGLISH IN OUR LITURGY (March 1945)
Murch 16, 194; THE COM M ON W E A L 537 About English in Our Liturgy What its advocates ask for and why H. A. Reinhold IN ONE of his stirring "Inner Forums" Father Leo Trese has...
Paid articleI NEVER THOUGHT OF THAT (November 1944)
118 THE COMMONWEAL November 17, 1944 I Never Thought of That H. A. REINHOLD IREMEMBER him well—tall, dark and handsome. A young ship's steward from Bavaria, always well dressed,...
Paid articleJohn C. Calhoun-The Dream of Philip II-The Concept of Dread (November 1944)
132 THE COMMONWEAL November 17, 1944 More Books of the Week John C. Calhoun—Nationalist, 1782-1828. Charles M. Wiltse. Bobbs. ...
Paid articleMORE BOOKS OF THE WEEK (November 1944)
78 THE COMMONWKA L November 3, 1944 More Books of the Week Bur (/literacy. Ludiihi run Mises. Yale. $2.00. EVERY fourth year, ;i month or two before Election Day, a number of...
Paid articleTimeless Mexico-Enough and to Spare-The Road to Foreign Policy-Democracy Begins at Home-William Sidney Mount-Slavery and Freedom-The Roots of the Tree (October 1944)
40 THE COMMONWEAL October 27, 1944 More Books of the Week Timeless Mexico. Hudson Strode. Harcourt. $3.50. THIS IS a popular but rather well-written history of Mexico. The author,...
Paid articleCOMMUNICATIONS (March 1944)
Communications "LESSONS OF MY LIFE" New York, N. Y. To the Editors: I hold no brief for Madame Undset's views. I suppose that when she said "Versailles" she meant the whole complex that includes...
Paid articleMORE BOOKS OF THE WEEK Lessons of My Life-What to Do with Germany-Germany after Hitler-Germany Will Do It Again-Der Fuehrer-China Handbook, 1937-1943-The Pope's New Order-Pius XII on World Problems-Belgium in Bondage- The Captain Wears a Cross (February 1944)
More Books of the Week Lessons of My Life. Rt. Hon. Lord Vansittart. Knopf. $3.00. THE WORD "Vansittartism" must have been coined to designate the style of Lord Vansittart's writings about the...
Paid articleMORE BOOKS OF THE WEEK Arrival and Departure-Rise to Follow-My Life in China-Mother America-The Sacraments of Daily Life-The Russian Enigma- The Story of Helen Gould-My Revolutionary Years-The Wake of the Prairie Schooner- An Irish Journey-The Music Lovers' Almanac (December 1943)
More Books of the Week Arrival and Departure. Arthur Koestler. Macmillan. $2.00. THERE is not an empty word in this book, not a single hollow reflexion, not one "literary dialogue" splitting the...
Paid articleMORE BOOKS OF THE WEEK War and Children-The True Life-The Serbs Choose War-Makers of Modern Strategy-The North American Indian Today (November 1943)
More Books of the Week War and Children. Anna Freud and Dorothy T. Burling-ham. Medical War Books. $3.50. PRESUMABLY each succeeding war offers variation in its psychological residuals. Present...
Paid articleCOMMUNICATIONS (October 1943)
Communications RELOCATION CAMPS Los Angeles, Calif. TO the Editors: Father Felsecker (The Commonweal, October 1) need not wait for history to "judge and decide the justice of moving so many...
Paid articleTHE HALLOWING OF ALL LIFE (October 1943)
The Hallowing of All Life An aspect of Christian life largely forgotten in our day By H. A. Reinhold THE FALL ember days are over: we have thanked God in our churches for the harvest in solemn...
Paid articlePAROUSIA, 1943 (January 1943)
Parousia, 1943 The forgotten wealth of meaning in the feast of the...
Paid articleTHE SPIRIT OF THE ROMAN LITURGY (January 1943)
The Spirit of the Roman Liturgy By H. A. Reinhold V UR LITURGY is Roman because it is the that made it a stranger to "His own," a...
Paid articleSOEREN KIERKEGAARD (April 1942)
608 THE COMMONWEAL April io, 1942 in their academic programs. The excuse of lack of funds betrays little understanding of the library's true role. Considerable progress has taken place in recent...
Paid articleINROADS OF THE BOURGEOIS SPIRIT (February 1942)
has to sing and to dance in complicated figures .... The picture, well presented in its exterior setup, is not recom-mendable because of its coarse and lascivious traits. Under normal...
Paid articleINCARNATION AND PAROUSIA (December 1941)
Incarnation and Parousia Christmas lessons in the Liturgy. By H. A. Reinhold I F WE WANT to understand the twin feasts of Christmas and Epiphany in their true liturgical meaning, we...
Paid articleETERNAL GLORY (November 1941)
Ligutti continues, that work will increase. He has plans without end, and seemingly an equal amount of energy. He is an idealist but not a dreamer, It is unlikely that he will ever see in actuality...
Paid articleOUT OF THE NIGHT? (March 1941)
Out of the Night? One of the few men in America able to judge the reliability of Valtin's book gives his verdict. By H. A. Reinhold I N THE beginning it seemed easy to write a review of "Out of...
Paid articleTHE INNER FORUM (November 1940)
November 15, 1940 THE COMMONWEAL 109 tion, Father Divine, Harlem Hospital, and some clumsy press-agenting for McKay's newly-made friends, most of them just thrown out of the Russian-controlled...
Paid articleTHE SACRAMENT OF RESPONSIBILITY (May 1940)
58 THE COMMONWEAL May io, 1940 Who did not remember...
Paid articlePRISONS AND PENANCE (October 1939)
I HAVE OFTEN wondered how a man feels when he enters Sing Sing or Alcatraz, Devil's Island or a German or Russian concentration camp. I remember what despair used to cloud our minds in the great...
Paid articleA BAD, BAD BOOK (August 1939)
36o THE COMMONWEAL August 4, I939 A Bad, Bad Book By H. A. REINHOLD I F IMMANUEL KANT were alive, the local Nazi Gauleiter of Koenigsberg would long ago have withdrawn from him the venia...
Paid articleONE HUNDRED CHURCHES IN SEVEN YEARS (February 1939)
One Hundred Churches in Seven Years By H. A. REINHOLD IN 1831 Paris had 560,000 inhabitants and her banlieue, i.e., her suburbs, 164,000. Exactly one hundred years later the...
Paid articleThe Cloister and Society (May 1938)
The Cloister and Society By H. A. REINHOLD I N 1913 the present Abbot Primate of the Benedictine Order, who was then Abbot of Maria Laach in the Eifel Mountains near the Rhine, received four or...
Paid articleThe Sea for Christ! (March 1937)
THE SEA FOR CHRIST! By H. A. REINHOLD MISSIONS to seamen are no invention of the twentieth century and not even something originally Catholic, if we look at the records of seamen's welfare work in...
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