BOOK REVIEW
	LITURGY WITH 
	STYLE AND GRACE
	Gabe Huck and Gerald T. 
	Chinchar
	Chicago: Liturgy Training 
	Publications, 1998 (Paper, $12) 
Each parish I visit and preach in reminds me how much has changed since 
Vatican II. What were once roles reserved to clergy are now universally shared 
by lay people: office and property administration; ministry to the sick, poor, 
hungry and homebound; presence and voice in the local ecumenical and secular 
communities; religious education and faith formation of children and adults; 
marriage and baptism preparation; liturgical planning and design of the 
environment for the liturgical seasons, etc. 
Perhaps congregations are most frequently made aware of the changes when they 
attend Sunday worship and experience the very visible liturgical roles now 
fulfilled by lay people (e.g. eucharistic ministers, lectors and those who bring 
the gifts to the altar and set the table). In addition, with the return of the 
permanent deaconate, many liturgical functions, once thought reserved to 
priests, are now also performed by married or single deacons. 
LITURGY WITH STYLE AND GRACE is a useful book, a manual, for parish liturgy 
planning teams, ministers (especially the Eucharist) and anyone who wants to 
learn more about why we do what we do at liturgies----and how to do it better. 
It is also useful for those of us who have "been around for a while" and who 
need a practical updating in liturgical practice.
Our liturgical celebrations are ways we are touched by the paschal mystery of 
Jesus. They are forms of human activity that express, through ritual, both the 
individual and community’s current realities and God’s response to them. In 
LITURGY WITH STYLE AND GRACE, the authors profess "an incarnational vision of 
liturgy" and suggest ways in liturgical celebrations to communicate in human 
gestures God’s gracious outreach to us. The authors lament that we sometimes 
forget that liturgy is a community action. As a consequence, people tend to 
leave the liturgical actions to the "professionals" and assume a spectator’s 
role each Sunday. 
But in these post-Vatican II days more and more laity are involved in our 
liturgies. This book is designed to help planners and presiders become better 
informed and reflective about our unique and diverse roles in the liturgy. 
The articles in this book are grouped in six sections. The first sections 
discuss general liturgical basics: an overview on the nature of symbols and 
rituals. Following these introductory essays are discussions about the nature of 
words, music and silence in both secular and religious rituals. In the 
reflections on our stories of faith there are suggestions for sharing scriptures 
that small Christian communities will find helpful. In accord with the 
incarnational nature of liturgy the authors dedicate several essays to gestures, 
processions, pace and rhythm, and singing - as well as, lights, acoustics, 
candles, the building ("the church house") and other physical aspects of 
liturgy. The whole person is, or should be, involved in liturgy - and so the 
whole person and our worship surroundings are the subjects of these essays. 
The Mass is our most familiar ritual and so each of its components receives 
attention, e.g., the Gathering Rite, Liturgy of the Word, Liturgy of the 
Eucharist, etc. While the entire assembly are the celebrants, each liturgy has 
specific liturgical roles. The next series of essays are about individual 
liturgical ministries: presider, deacon, homilist, minister of music, lector, 
servers, ministers of communion, ushers, writers of prayers, sacristans, 
artisans and "other ministers" - such as bread makers, planners and 
coordinators. If I were going to instruct or train these parish ministers I 
would find the succinct reflections and guidelines very helpful input for them. 
Finally, we receive a "bird’s eye view" of the church year, with its seasons and 
feasts - Advent, Lent, Christmas time, etc. There are also essays on the rest of 
the rites: Christian initiation, infant baptism, confirmation, weddings, 
funerals, etc. 
The format of each discussion makes this book helpful not only for the 
individual reader, but for group planning and discussions. Each article 
includes: a one page essay, followed by reflective questions and one or two 
relevant quotes by liturgists, theologians, spiritual writers, literary figures 
and church documents. For those who want to study more there is an extensive 
bibliography. 
As an ordained person, I have presided at innumerable liturgies over the past 
forty years. It takes reflection, prayer, concentration, collaboration, 
information and pastoral concern to keep our liturgies fresh, reverent and 
helpful for the assembly. I found this book not only informative, but it also 
served as an examination of conscience. It asked me to reflect on how I prepare 
and what and why I do what I do at liturgical celebrations. LITURGY WITH STYLE 
AND GRACE will help both minsters and members of the assembly keep the liturgy 
from becoming "the same old thing," done on automatic pilot over and over again. 
I highly recommend this book.
Click here to order this book. 
Jude Siciliano, OP
Promoter of Preaching
Southern Dominican Province, U.S.A.
 
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