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H. Reinhold


Hans Ansgar Reinhold (1897–1968) was a Roman Catholic priest born in Hamburg, Germany. Reinhold took part in the Roman Catholic resistance to the Nazi regime until taking refuge in the United States. He was a prominent liturgical reformer whose work was influential in shaping the changes to the Mass made at the Second Vatican Council. Reinhold was also a prominent advocate for the introduction of modernist architectural ideas to the construction of Catholic churches in the United States.

Books

  • The American Parish and the Roman Liturgy: An Essay in seven chapters (Macmillan, 1958), ASIN B0007E8ROA
  • Bringing the Mass to the people (Helicon Press, 1960), ASIN B007T3OGV0
  • The dynamics of liturgy (Macmillan, 1961), ASIN B007T3M0UE
  • Speaking of liturgical architecture (Daughters of St. Paul, 1961), ASIN B0007EHYQM
  • H.A.R.: The Autobiography of Father Reinhold (Herder and Herder, 1968) ASIN B0006BRVJQ
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