Book Review: Huguccio: The Life, Works and Thought of a Twelfth-century Jurist (Studies in Medieval and Early Modern Canon Law vol. 3). By Wolfgang P. Muller. Washington DC: Catholic University of America Press, 1994. ix+220 pp. 53.95 hardbound. ISBN 0-8132-0787-8 (original) (raw)
Irish Theological Quarterly, 1998
Abstract
rent problems with the sacrament could be redressed or alleviated by paying greater attention to the patrimony of Celtic insights. As part of a strategy he suggests greater emphasis on pedagogy concerning the sacrament, a rehabilitation of the notion of &dquo;green martyrdom&dquo; i.e. a life of witness to conversion as process, and a multi-faceted approach to the confessor’s ministry where the facilitation of dialogue and worship are central. The perennial value of Cassian’s insight on &dquo;healing by contraries&dquo;, the holistic approach to the interrelationship of prayer, fasting and almsgiving, and the greater integration of penitential practices into the liturgical year, with closer attention to places of prayer and pilgrimage, are also stressed.
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