In 1967, critic Germano Celant coined the term «Arte Povera» and included Merz among
the proponents of the new language.
Not exact matches
For example, writing
of Rosmini's book The Five Wounds
of the Church, in which Rosmini describes the obstacles an exclusively Latin liturgy can pose for effective evangelisation, Fr Hill not only proposes his hero as an early
proponent of the vernacular Mass, but goes on to add (in a rather sly footnote) that Rosmini would also have been opposed to «the deliberate use
of archaic
language»
of which «the
new vernacular translations
of the Mass are an example».
And the financial aspect can not be ignored: According to a 1987 handbook, A
New View
of the World: A Handbook to the World Map: Peters Projection, written by Ward L. Kaiser (the leading American
proponent of the Peters Projection) and published by the Friendship Press
of the National Council
of Churches, the «Peters Projection map has reached a worldwide distribution
of more than 16 million copies in six
languages.»