The Sacred Liturgy, declares Vatican II, is the font from which all the Church's spiritual power flows. In his modern classic work The Wellspring of Worship, Fr. Jean Corbon explores the meaning of the Liturgy as the wellspring or source of the Church's life and worship of God. The Liturgy itself is a sharing in the mystery of the Triune God and in the Incarnation, Passion, Death, Resurrection and Ascension of Jesus. Corbon writes that it is the mystery of the river of life that streams from the Father and the Lamb, into which believers are to be drawn. In this way, the divine river waters their entire lives, renewing and transforming them.
The Wellspring of Worship is a masterful reflection on the mystery of God's Trinitarian life and how the Church's members participate in that life through the Liturgy.
"Our thanks to Father Corbon for guiding us on this return to the source." —Cardinal Roger Etchegaray, in the Foreword
"I have no doubt that this book will be recognized for centuries as a classic of Catholic liturgical spirituality and theology." —Aidan Nichols, O.P., Author, Looking at the Liturgy
Translation by Matthew J. O'Connell
Author Biography
Jean Corbon, O.P., 1924–2001, born in Paris, was a priest of the Greek-Catholic eparchy of Beirut. He was a professor of Liturgy ad Ecumenism at the University of the Holy Spirit in Kalik, and the University of St. Joseph in Beirut. Fr. Corbon was also a contributor to the Catechism of the Catholic Church, helping to compose the fourth section on prayer.