Is There a Right Way to Do Liturgy? (with Fr. David Hust)
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There are a lot of opinions on liturgy in the Catholic Church. So, it is understandable to wonder, “Is there a right way to do liturgy?”. Mike Gormley is joined by Fr. David Hust to discuss the purpose and goodness of liturgy. They explain why it is so important to understand liturgy and all the ways that the faithful can participate in the liturgies of the Church.
Snippet from the Show
If we’re meant to be the light to the nations, we better get liturgy right.
Our Guest: Fr. David Hust
Fr. David Hust is a Parochial Vicar at St. Anthony of Padua Catholic Church for the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston.
Catechism of the Catholic Church, Paragraph 1069
The word “liturgy” originally meant a “public work” or a “service in the name of/on behalf of the people.” In Christian tradition it means the participation of the People of God in “the work of God.” Through the liturgy Christ, our redeemer and high priest, continues the work of our redemption in, with, and through his Church.