Thursday, June 21, 2007

CIEL proceedings

Sixth Proceedings: Presence of Christ in
the Eucharist
• The Degrees in Holy Orders and their Liturgical
Functions
Fr. Martin Reinecke
• The Offering of Christ in the Roman Liturgy
Mgr. Arthur Burton Calkins
• Memory, Presence and Contemplation -- The Feasts of
our Lord in the Traditional Roman Missal
Professor Pawel Milcarek
• The Celebrant and the Notion of President
Dr. Andrew Beards
• 'Altar Girls': Feminist Ideology and the Roman Liturgy
Fr. Brian Harrison OS
• Quid Hoc Sacramento Mirabilius? The Presence of
Christ in the Sacrament according to St. Thomas
Aquinas
David Berger
• Holy Scripture, Liturgy and the Presence of Christ
Fr. Andrew Wadsworth
• The Rites of the Consecration
Fr. Raoul Olazabal
• A Pastoral View of the Ecclesia Dei Communities
Mgr. Camilo Gregorio
• Christ, the Principal Priest of the Eucharistic Sacrifice
and Ministerial Priests Acting in Persona Christi
Dom Basile Valuet OSB
• The Cross, the Mass... and the Key to Eucharistic
Doctrine
Dom Jaques de Lillers OSB
2000, 266 pages, paperback, $20.00


Seventh Proceedings: Faith and Liturgy
• The Nature and Content of Preaching
Mgr. Martin Viviès
• Defence and Propagation of the Faith in the Prayers of
the Tridentine Missal
Abbé Dariusz Olewinski
• The Liturgy as Locus Theologicus
Mgr. Joseph Schumacher
• Unity of Faith and Liturgical Diversity
Fr. Gabriel Díaz Patri
• Doctrine, Liturgy and Ecumenism
Brother Ansgar Santogrossi OSB
• Revelation, Tradition and the Liturgy
Fr. Aidan Nichols OP
• The Development of Doctrine and the Evolution of
Liturgy
Dom Basile Valuet OSB
• Liturgy and Catechesis
Professor Robert Kramer
• The Holy Spirit, the History of the Church and of the
Liturgy
Mgr. Rudolf Michael Schmitz
• The Centrality of Christ in the Ordo Missae of the
Classic Roman Rite
Professor John Saward
• Authentic Liturgy versus the Tower of Babel: the Dawn
of a 'New Era'
Mrs. Helen Hitchcock
2001, 280 pages, paperback, $20.00


Eighth Proceedings: Liturgy and the Sacred
• Modern Man in Search of the Sacred
Fr. Maurice Gruau
• Sacred Signs
Fr. Samuel F. Weber OSB
• Architecture and Sacred Space
Professor Thomas Gordon Smith
• Liturgical Music - Sacred or Profane?
Dr. Mary Berry CBE
• The Effects of the Sacred: Is the Sacred Missionary
Fr. James Jackson
• The Roman Missal - Bearer of the Sacred
Fr. Tancrede Guillard
• Revelation Through Concealment in the Old Roman
Catholic Liturgy
Martin Mosebach
• Time and the Sacred
Fr. Andre Forrest
• The Sacred and the West - Preliminary Reflections on a
Forgotten Concept
Benoit Neiss
• Tradition, Liturgy, and Catholic Culture
Rudolf Michael Schmitz
• The Liturgy and Man's Spiritual Life
Dr. Alice von Hildebrand
• The Classical Rite and Holy Scripture
Dr. Sheridan Gilley
2002, 208 pages, paperback, $20.00


Ninth Proceedings: Liturgy, Participation, and
Sacred Music
• Mystery, Comprehension, and Participation
Fr. Pietro Cantoni
• Elements of a Theory of Participatio Actuosa in the Writings
of St. Thomas Aquinas
David Berger
• Active Participation and Pastoral Adaptation
Dom Alcuin Reid OSB
• St. Pius X and the Liturgical Question
Fr, Christian-Philippe Chanut
• Active Participation in the Liturgy in Accordance with the
Prescriptions of Mediator Dei
Fr. Bernard-Marie Laisney
• Participation in the Current Magisterium
Fr. Peter M J Stravinskas PhD STD
• Quis Non Amantem Redamet?
Fr. Charbel Pazat de Lys OSB
• Josef Pieper and Participatio Actuosa
Dr. Guido Rodheudt
• Participation and Singing
Benoit Neiss
• Position and Attitude of the Faithful during Mass: The Body in
the Liturgy
Fr. John Perricone
• Active Participation in the Parish
Fr. Jerry J Pokorsky
• The Principle of Participation in the Roman Rite
Fr. Tancrede Guillard
• Participation in the Holy Liturgy
Jorge A Cardinal Medina Estevez
• Sermon Given at the Closing Mass
Jorge A Cardinal Medina Estevez
• Ens, Verum, Bonum et Pulchrum Liturgicum Conventuntur:
Reflections to Serve as a Conclusion to the Colloquium
Mgr Rudolf-Michael Schmitz
• Liturgy, the Sacred, and Inculturation: the Testimony of a
Missionary
(From the 2002 Colloquium)
Fr. Jean-Marie Moreau
2003, 270 pages, paperback, $20.00


CIEL USA

I think I have 2-5, but I'm going to have to double-check once I get the library organized.

New titles from St. Augustine's Press

that are of interest to me...

A reprint of the Tractatus de Signis, by John Poinsot -- Latin text plus English translation by John Deely. This is the corrected second edition; the first edition, published by UC Press, has been out of print for a while.

624 pages, jacketed clothbound, $85
publication date: November 2007
ISBN: 978-1-58731-877-1

And two titles published in association with Thomas International:

Virtue's End: God in the Moral Philosophy of Aristotle and Aquinas
ed. Fulvio Di Blasi, Joshua P. Hochschild, Jeffrey Langan; preface by Ralph McInerny
208 pages, paperbound, $19.00
ISBN: 978-1-58731-901-3
publication date: October 2007

Ethics Without God?
ed. Fulvio Di Blasi, Joshua P. Hochschild, Jeffrey Langan; preface by Ralph McInerny
196 pages, paperbound, $19.00
ISBN: 978-1-58731-225-0
publication date: October 2007

From the Fall 2007 catalog:
Virtue's End collects nine substantial essays on the nature and relationship of theological commitment to moral theory, practical reason, and the metaphysical framework of Aristotelian ethics. Among the questions explored: What does it mean to know the good? What is the source of moral law? What role does God, or the notion of God, play in practical reasoning and human action? What is the relationship between Aquinas's ethics and Aristotle's? How is friendship with God possible? The contributors include: Kevin Flannery, Christopher Kaczor, Antonio Donato, Anthony J. Lisska, Fulvio di Blasi, Giacomo Samek Lodovici, Robert A. Gahl, Marie I. George, Daniel McInerny.

Ethics Without God? brings the theological perspective of the Aristotelian and Thomistic traditions to bear on a variety of current political and theoretical questions. The main essays explore a place for the role of God in recent academic philosophy and political theory. The volume also explores a place for the role of God in recent academic philosophy and political theory. The volume also explores the implications of two recent books, each a major scholarly venture in theologically realist ethical reflection: a defense of Platonism in John Rist's Real Ethics and a natural law jurisprudence in Russell Hittinger's The First Grace. With lengthy essays prompted by these books--four essays each, by prominent theologians, moral philosophers, and political scientists--and with extended responses from Rist and Hittinger, the result is a volume that engages ultimate questions across academic disciplines and intellectual traditions.

None of these titles are listed yet at the website. St. Augustihe's Press has been trying to catch up with its publishing schedule for a while, so we'll see if these books are published not too long after the tentative publication date.

I think I'll hold off ordering them until I see Mr. Fingerhut at the next Center for Ethics and Culture conference, if I am able to attend.