Vorlage:1954 Sekundärbibliographie Liturgie
Aus Romano-Guardini-Handbuch
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Rezensionen zu: Vom Geist der Liturgie
- [1954-042] [Spanisch] Nuevo libro de Guardini (Rezension zu: Guardini, Vom Geist der Liturgie, span.), in: Dinámica social, 4, 1954, S. 7 [neu aufgenommen] - [Rezension] - https://books.google.de/books?id=JWAQAAAAIAAJ;
Rezensionen zu: Von Heiligen Zeichen
- [1954-043] [Portugiesisch] Rezension zu: Guardini, Les signes sacrés, in: Brotéria, 58, 1954, S. 243
- [1954-044] [Englisch] Martin B. Hellriegel: Singers and Servers, in: Worship (Orate Fratres), 29, 1954, S. 83 ff. [neu aufgenommen] – [Artikel] - https://books.google.de/books?id=ptorM9j8JQ4C:
- S. 87: „Says Romano Guardini in Sacred Signs: „Walking is the expression of essentially human nobility. But we are more than mere men. We are the offspring of God, Christ lives in us. The knowledge of this mystery could find its expression in walking rightly, joyfully, with graceful and firm movement. But - most certainly - only when its beauty of movement is founded on the truth, and not in mere vanity. „Walk before Me and be perfect."“
Rezensionen zu: Kultbild und Andachtsbild (1939)
- [1954-045] E. K. Stahl: Rezension zu: Guardini, Kultbild und Andachtsbild, in: Literarischer Ratgeber, München/Würzburg/Heidelberg, 40, 1954, S. 67 [Gerner 368] - [Rezension] - [noch nicht online]
Rezensionen zu: Besinnung vor der Feier der heiligen Messe (1939)
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Rezensionen zu: Der Rosenkranz Unserer Lieben Frau (1940)
- [1954-046] [Englisch] Daniel Durken: Rezension zu: Guardini, The rosary of our Lady, in: Worship, 29, 1954, 9, S. 556 f. [neu aufgenommen] – [Rezension] - https://books.google.de/books?id=ptorM9j8JQ4C:
- S. 556 f.: „Born of the liturgy, the Rosary partakes of the beauty of its parent, and so another book about „Mary´s Psalter“ is always welmore so when the author is as distinguished as the present one. Monsignor Guardini aptly calls the Rosary a "prayer of lingering." "The Rosary is not a road, but a place, and it has no goal but a depth." It is an abiding in the world of Mary, whose essence is Christ. In this way, the Rosary is basically a prayer of Christ. We see the figure and life of Jesus through Mary's loving eyes and our own vision is wondrously sharpened and enhanced. In answering the well worn objection that the repetitious element of the Rosary leads to an exteriorization of prayer, the author points out that repetition is an element of all life: the heart beat and breath of every living thing, the rising and setting of the sun, the spring and fall of every year. Always remaining practical, the Monsignor does not hesitate to warn us that "he who prays his Rosary frequently runs the danger of dwelling always on the same pictures and thus his ideas become impoverished." To lessen this danger it us to have recourse to an idea hinted at in the present volume and more fully developed in the same author's earlier work Das Jahr des Herrn. From each Sunday and major feast of the liturgical year the author extracted five mysteries dealing with the feast that can well be made the subject of five decade-meditations. Thus does the Rosary remain not only the ideal preparation for the liturgy but also an easy means of studying the liturgy and prolonging its message into our day. For modern man to fully appreciate the Rosary, he must subdue his restless spirit and take his time. Excellent advice is this, that one should not attempt too much of the Rosary at one time. It is difficult for anyone's attention and devotion to keep apace of a twelve-minute ramble through the Glorious Mysteries' liturgical cycle of Easter, Pentecost, and beyond. Better one or two decades said rightly. Throughout the book, the author has kept his promise of treating a simple thing in a simple manner. The meditations on the mysteries are short but solid. In penetrating the depths of each mystery we are shown that they contain the basic laws of Christian rebirth, growth, and maturity. A little volume like this is certain to add new meaning and vitality to our October Rosary devotions.“
Rezensionen zu: Vorschule des Betens (1943)
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Rezensionen zu: Das Jahr des Herrn (1946)
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Rezensionen zu: Theologische Gebete (1948)
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Rezensionen zu: Deutscher Psalter (1950)
- [1954-047] Rezension zu: Guardini, Deutscher Psalter, in: Caritas, Luzern, 1954, 6-7 [Mercker 3151] - [Rezension] - [noch nicht online]
- [1954-048] Bernhard Krahl: Rezension zu: Guardini, Deutscher Psalter, in: Theologisch-praktische Quartalschrift, Linz, 1954, Bd. 2 [Mercker 3176] - [Rezension] - [noch nicht on-line]
- [1954-049] Felix Messerschmid: Anleitung für das gemeinsame Sprechen und Singen, in ders.: Deutscher Psalter, München (3)1954, S. 251-260 (Diese dritte Auflage enthielt diese Anleitung erstmalig) [Mercker 2196] - [Artikel] - [noch nicht online]
- [1954-050] Felix Messerschmid: Zum Problem deutscher Liturgiegesänge, in: Liturgisches Jahrbuch, Trier, 4, 1954, S. 54-62, hier S. 57 (u.a. Stellungnahme zur Singbarkeit von Deutscher Psalter) [Mercker 2197] - [Artikel] - [noch nicht online]
- [1954-051] Josef Pascher: Das Stundengebet der römischen Kirche, München 1954, hier S. 68 (darin: kurze Stellungnahme zu: Guardini, Deutscher Psalter) [Mercker 2199] - [Monographie] - [noch nicht online]
- [1954-052] Theodor Schnitzler: Niederlagen und Vorwärtsdrängen des deutschen Einheitsgebetbuches, in: Liturgisches Jahrbuch, Trier, 13, 1963, S. 193-202, hier S. 199 [Mercker 2200] - [Artikel] - [noch nicht online]