Liturgical Conference, inc.

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Dates:
Active 1923
Active 1981
Establishment 1940
1979
Latin, English

History notes:

The Liturgical Conference was founded in 1940 as the Benedictine Liturgical Conference. The Benedictines formally incorporated the organization in 1944. As the Conference grew it changed its name to The Liturgical Conference to reflect the increased interest of all Catholics and Protestant denominations. The Conference is best known for its sponsorship of National Liturgical Weeks and for its publications, including Liturgy, Homily service, and Living worship.

From the description of Liturgical Conference records, 1927-1990, bulk 1945-1969. (Boston College). WorldCat record id: 57936588

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  • Liturgical movement
  • Catholic Church

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