In this episode, we take a look at the Liturgical Movement of the early
twentieth century in the Catholic Church. The Liturgical Movement's
original aim was to make the Catholic faithful partake of the Church's
liturgy more deeply and fruitfully. However, it did not originally
envision a radical revision of the liturgy as actually occurred after
Vatican II. I try to answer the question of what might have changed
between the early twentieth century and the Second Vatican Council in
the Liturgical Movement that might account for this. Pax!