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Introduction by Peter Kwasniewski, Ph.D.
“Pope Innocent III is the most profound liturgist of the Middle Ages.”
POPE INNOCENT III
Pope
Innocent III took the throne of St. Peter at just thirty-seven years
old, already renowned as a learned theologian and celebrated jurist.
Under his leadership, papal authority was reestablished not only in Rome
but throughout Europe. A zealous guardian of the one true Faith,
Innocent worked tirelessly as a vigorous opponent of heresy, striving to
eradicate the Albigensians. He approved the founding of new religious
orders like the Dominicans and the Franciscans. Scholastic theology
flourished, and he called the momentous Fourth Lateran Council. Innocent
implemented reforms in canon law, university education, and the church
hierarchy. With his intellectual gifts, forceful personality, and
extensive reforms, Innocent III is considered one of the most
intelligent and dedicated men to reign as Christ’s vicar on earth.
TWO TREATISES FROM 1196 AND 1197
The Mysteries of the Mass and The Four Kinds of Marriage
were written in 1196 and 1197 and represent some of the best of
Catholic philosophy, theology, and biblical exegesis of the medieval
period. In these works Pope Innocent provides an answer to modern
society’s most pivotal questions: What is the symbolism of the Catholic
Mass, and how does the sacrament of Marriage mirror the life-giving love
of Christ for the Church? How can these two sacraments deepen our own
union with Christ?
This beautifully bound, intellectually gripping volume belongs in the homes of Catholic families, liturgists, theologians, and students of the humanities throughout the English-speaking world. It is a timeless Catholic classic that is sure to ground your knowledge of the faith while introducing you to one of the brightest minds to have occupied throne of St. Peter.
Available for the first time in English, this two-in-one volume was translated from the original Latin text by David Foley, Ph.D.
Hardback, 327 pp.
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