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Nationality
  
Italian (Genoese)

Appointed
  
October 1, 2007

Predecessor
  

Name
  
Guido Marini

Denomination
  
Roman Catholic

Ordination
  
February 4, 1989

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Born
  
31 January 1965 (age 59) (
1965-01-31
)

Alma mater
  
Pontifical Lateran UniversityPontifical Salesian University

Books
  
Liturgical reflections of a papal master of ceremonies

Similar People
  
Piero Marini, Georg Ganswein, Konrad Krajewski, Giuseppe Siri, Giovanni Canestri

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Monsignor Guido Marini (born 31 January 1965) is a Roman Catholic priest, who has been the Master of Pontifical Liturgical Celebrations since 1 October 2007, when he replaced Piero Marini (no relation). He previously served as chief liturgist for the Archdiocese of Genoa.

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Education

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He earned a B.A. in the psychology of communication in early 2007 from the Salesian Pontifical University in addition to an earlier JUD, a degree in both canon and civil law, from the Pontifical Lateran University

Priestly Ministry

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Marini was ordained a priest of the Genoa Archdiocese on 4 February 1989 by Archbishop Giovanni Cardinal Canestri, and held the following positions:

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  • 1988 to 2003: Secretary to the Archbishops of Genoa:
  • 1996 to 2001: member of the archdiocesan Council of Priests
  • 2004 to 2007: spiritual director of the Seminary in Genoa
  • 2005 to 2007: chancellor of the archdiocese
  • Master of Pontifical Liturgical Celebrations

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    In a speech given in January 2010, Marini supported calls in the church for a "reform of the reform" of liturgy. He said during the talk, "For some years now, several voices have been heard within church circles talking about the necessity of a new liturgical renewal," adding that a new renewal movement would be "capable of operating a reform of the reform, or rather, move one more step ahead in understanding the authentic spirit of the liturgy and its celebration."

    In May 2010, Marini celebrated Mass ad orientem at the altar of Mary Salus Populi Romani in the Basilica of St. Mary Major.

    In 2015 Pope Francis made changes to the public ceremony of investiture of the pallium on Metropolitan Archbishops emphasizing that the investiture is an ecclesial event of the whole diocese, and not merely a juridical or ceremonial event. Monsignor Marini said that from now on – starting from 29 June this year – the ceremony of investiture of the pallium will take place in the Metropolitan Archbishops' home dioceses and not in the Vatican.

    Marini has returned traditional elements of the church's liturgical history to the papal Masses and other liturgical celebrations.

    During his time as Master of Ceremonies Pope Benedict ceased to use the papal staff made for Paul VI, and began to use an older one made for Pius XI (pictured). Due to the weight of that staff, Benedict had his own made which is much lighter, and shares a similar style with the previous one (Pope Francis occasionally makes use of this one also in order to emphasize continuity with his predecessor). He also made decisions about the use of papal vestments at Mass and other pontifical celebrations, dressing Cardinal-Deacons in dalmatics when serving pontifical celebrations.

    He has touched on themes such as the proper orientation in the liturgy, the primacy of Gregorian chant and Renaissance polyphony as a "permanent criterion" for sacred music, forms of liturgy, sacred art and architecture, receiving communion kneeling and upon the tongue, the hermeneutic of continuity, silence, and many other aspects of liturgy. Marini, following his appointment as Master of Pontifical Liturgical Celebrations, restored some traditional elements of papal ceremonial. During his time as Master of Ceremonies the Papal Altar was rearranged. The seven candles and crucifix were placed in a line across the Altar rather than clustered on the sides. This arrangement has become known as the "Benedictine arrangement".

    Papal conclave 2013

    As Master of Ceremonies, Marini played a role in the 2013 conclave that elected Pope Francis. On 11 March, the day before the conclave, at a ceremony presided over by the Camerlengo Tarcisio Bertone, Marini led the non-cardinal officials, support staff and other non-elector personnel with duties in the conclave in taking an oath of secrecy pertaining to the conclave. On the opening day of the conclave, after the cardinal-electors had taken their oath in the Sistine Chapel, Marini called out the command "Extra omnes" (Everybody out) and closed the chapel doors once all outsiders had left the chapel.

    Works

  • Liturgical Reflections of a Papal Master of Ceremonies, 2011
  • References

    Guido Marini Wikipedia