...The liturgy in its essence is “actio Christi”. [It is]the “work of Christ the Lord in redeeming mankind and giving perfect glory to God.” (n.5) It is He who is the great Priest, the true subject, the true actor in the liturgy (n.7). If this vital principle is not accepted in faith, there is the risk of making the liturgy into a human work, a self-celebration of the community....
...The Church, the Body of Christ, must therefore become in Her turn an instrument in the hands of the Word.
This is the ultimate meaning of the
key-concept of the Conciliar Constitution: “participatio actuosa”.
Such participation for the Church consists in becoming the instrument
of Christ – The Priest, with the aim of sharing in His Trinitarian
mission. The Church takes part actively in the liturgical action of
Christ in the measure that She is His instrument. In this sense, to
speak of “a celebrating community”” is not devoid of ambiguity and
requires prudence. (Instruction” Redemptoris sacramentum”, n. 42).
“Participatio actuosa” should not then be intended as the need to do
something. On this point the Council’s teaching has frequently been
deformed. Rather, it is about allowing Christ to take us and associate
us with His Sacrifice....
Yes. It was phrased another way by a scholarly older priest who often referred to himself as 'the Legitimate Liturgist', and his formulation was that "actuosa participatio" really meant that the participant underwent 'metanoia,' a conversion, by which he offers himself as sacrifice to the Father, as did Christ.
The Cardinal doesn't pull any punches, either:
...it is
deplorable that the sanctuary (of the high altar) in our churches is
not a place strictly reserved for Divine worship, that secular clothes
are worn in it and that the sacred space is not clearly defined by the
architecture. Since, as the Council teaches, Christ is present in His
Word when this is proclaimed , it is similarly detrimental that the
readers do not wear appropriate clothing, indicating that they are not
pronouncing human words but the Divine Word....
There's more at the link. Worth your time.
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