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appearance in public was without significance because
they had no ability to participate in the life of the city.
The Liturgical Piety of Louis Bouyer considers the later
Middle Ages to have been quite decadent liturgically and to
have already begun the translation of corporate prayer and
worship into those visual terms that are so inseparable from
Gutenberg technology. On page 16, we read:
Dom Herwegen’s ideas on this point greatly shocked
most of his early readers. But it must be admitted today
that the whole tendency of contemporary research tends
to bear out his conclusions, and to prove them even more
convincingly than, perhaps, he himself would have
expected. In the greatest scholarly work of our times on
the history of the Roman Mass, Jungmann’s Missarum