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He was known as a champion of racial equality and liturgical reform.
This question he referred to the special committee of experts appointed to study the general liturgical reform.
He also supported liturgical reform and the ecumenical movement.
Prior to the liturgical reform, black was the ordinary color for funeral Masses; in the revised use, several options are available.
During this period there was an increase of literature, writing, the arts, architecture, jurisprudence, liturgical reforms, and scriptural studies.
Its early 20th century liturgical reform movement was a major impetus for Vatican II.
In the 1960s changes were made to facilitate the liturgical reforms of the Second Vatican Council.
The church was renovated after the liturgical reforms of the Second Vatican Council.
He succeeded in founding a school, and introducing liturgical reforms into the synagogue; even an organ was installed at his instance.
This renovation was to fully address the liturgical reform of the Second Vatican Council.
The liturgical reforms of the 1960s and 1970s inaugurated major changes in the architectural standards of churches worldwide.
He has described the liturgical reforms inspired by the Second Vatican Council as "a mixed bag of results."
Following the failure of the attempts to introduce a new Prayer book through Parliament in the 1920s, liturgical reform had idled.
Sfeir is keen on accelerating liturgical reforms.
He disapproved of the liturgical reforms following the Vatican II Council.
Due to this attribution, this manual played a crucial role in the liturgical reforms of main mainstream Christian bodies.
Liturgical reform and the post-colonial reorganisation of national churches has led to a growing diversity in common worship since the middle of the 20th century.
Many of the modifications he made were in keeping with the liturgical reforms of the Council of Trent.
Almost no one denies the profound impact of the dramatic liturgical reforms of the Second Vatican Council.
After the Second Vatican Council and the liturgical reforms which followed, several transformations of the interior arrangement were carried out in 1968.
During the 1620s Patriarch Filaret had sanctioned cautious liturgical reform precisely to forestall foreign infection.
His hymns have been composed to accommodate and adorn the liturgical reforms of the Second Vatican Council.
Carolingian Reforms (the liturgical reforms promoted by Charlemagne in about 800)
As abbot, Azcárate became an enthusiastic propagator of liturgical reform and Benedictine spirituality.
In 835, he replaced Agobard at the Synod of Diedenhofen and implemented liturgical reforms.