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<dateIssued>1998</dateIssued>
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<note>No Catholic can be unaware of the crisis in Catholic liturgy. Even priests are often bewildered by the contradictory information put out by liturgical &#34;experts.&#34; This one-of-a-kind book cuts through the confusion because it makes liturgical issues understandable for the laity. &#34;Mass Confusion&#34; empowers priests and laity alike to deal with the &#34;liturgical elite.&#34; It explains what the Church does and doesn't allow in the liturgy. It gives you answers to your questions on hundreds of liturgical issues, distilled from a mountain of liturgical documents. It silences personal &#34;interpretation&#34; of the Church's liturgical law. And it documents your right to have Mass celebrated as the Church intended. Best of all, it provides this information in a clear and concise way.
&#34;Priests are pulled to the 'left' and to the 'right' by groups with different agendas. This book cuts through the agendas and helps us steer a course toward a liturgy that is valid, licit, joyful, and focused on God rather than on the 'community.'&#34; -Mitch Pacwa, S.J., author of &#34;Father, Forgive Me, For I Am Frustrated&#34;

&#34;James Akin has assembled texts that govern the Church's life of worship and has done so in 'user-friendly' style. We should hope and pray that this effort to end 'Mass Confusion' will bring about genuine 'Mass Appeal.'&#34; -Very Reverend Peter M.J. Stravinskas, S.T.D., Editor for The Catholic Response</note>
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