Reynold Henry Hillenbrand
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Reynold Henry Hillenbrand (July 19, 1904–May 22, 1979) was a seminal American
United States
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 Roman Catholic Church
Roman Catholic Church
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 leader in the Liturgical Movement
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The Liturgical Movement began as a movement of scholarship for the reform of worship within the Roman Catholic Church. It has grown over the last century and a half and has affected many other Christian Churches, including the Church of England and other Churches of the Anglican Communion, and some...

, Chicago priest and seminary
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 rector
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,
pastor, and “Specialized Catholic Action
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” chaplain following the methods of Belgian Cardinal Joseph Cardijn
Joseph Cardijn
Joseph Leo Cardijn was a Belgian priest and cardinal and the founder of the Young Christian Workers.-Biography:...

, who mentored clergy and laity in the Young Christian Students, Young Christian Workers
Young Christian Workers
The Young Christian Workers is an international organization founded by Rev. Joseph Cardijn in Belgium as the Young Trade Unionists; the organization adopted its present name in 1924. Its French acronym, JOC, gave rise to the then widely-used terms Jocism and Jocist...

, Friendship House
Friendship House
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, the Cana Conference, the Christian Family Movement
Christian Family Movement
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, the Catholic Labor Alliance, and the La Leche League.

Msgr. Hillenbrand's three-part approach of faithfully presenting papal teaching, calling lay apostles, and bringing laity through the Catholic liturgy to social action, helped form US Catholic leadership prior to the Second Vatican Council
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, which his liturgical innovations during the Liturgical reforms of Pope Pius XII anticipated.

Personally recruited by Cardinal George Mundelein to attend Archbishop Quigley Preparatory Seminary
Archbishop Quigley Preparatory Seminary
Archbishop Quigley Preparatory Seminary was an American seminary preparatory school administered by the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Chicago for young men considering the priesthood...

, Hillenbrand championed the causes of labor and race relations, and brought the first women speakers, Dorothy Day
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Dorothy Day was an American journalist, social activist and devout Catholic convert; she advocated the Catholic economic theory of Distributism. She was also considered to be an anarchist, and did not hesitate to use the term...

, and later Catherine de Hueck Doherty, to the University of St. Mary of the Lake, his alma mater
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, where he served as rector from 1936-1944. Several of Hillenbrand's seminary students, including Alfred Leo Abramowicz
Alfred Leo Abramowicz
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, Romeo Roy Blanchette
Romeo Roy Blanchette
Romeo Roy Blanchette was an American clergyman of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as Bishop of Joliet from 1966 to 1979.-Biography:...

, Daniel Cantwell, Michael R. P. Dempsey, John Joseph Egan
John Joseph Egan
Monsignor John Joseph Egan was an American Roman Catholic priest and social activist. After initially studying business at DePaul University, he transferred to Archbishop Quigley Preparatory Seminary, completing his studies under the visionary rector Msgr. Reynold Henry Hillenbrand at the...

, Thomas Joseph Grady
Thomas Joseph Grady
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, George G. Higgins
George G. Higgins
Msgr. George Gilmary Higgins was a renowned labor activist. He is known as the "labor priest," and has been a moving force in the Roman Catholic church's support for the late Cesar Chavez and his union movement....

, Timothy Joseph Lyne
Timothy Joseph Lyne
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, Eugene F. Lyons, Edward A. Marciniak, John L. May
John L. May
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, Paul Casimir Marcinkus, Cletus F. O'Donnell
Cletus F. O'Donnell
Cletus Francis O'Donnell was the second bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Madison, in Madison, Wisconsin.Born in Waukon, Iowa, he was ordained to the priesthood on May 3, 1941, for the Archdiocese of Chicago...

, William J. Quinn, and James A. Voss, became influential in social action and/or in both pre- and post-Vatican II American Catholic affairs.

Hillenbrand Books, published by The Liturgical Institute at the University of Saint Mary of the Lake
University of Saint Mary of the Lake
University of Saint Mary of the Lake, also called Mundelein Seminary, is the principal seminary and school of theology for the formation of priests in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Chicago, governed from Chicago, Illinois in the United States. It is recognized as the first institution of higher...

 / Mundelein Seminary, in collaboration with Liturgy Training Publications, is a scholarly book series named in Hillenbrand's honor. A Reynold Hillenbrand Institute was based in Chicago's archdiocesan college seminary from 1992–94, moved to the University of Saint Mary of the Lake
University of Saint Mary of the Lake
University of Saint Mary of the Lake, also called Mundelein Seminary, is the principal seminary and school of theology for the formation of priests in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Chicago, governed from Chicago, Illinois in the United States. It is recognized as the first institution of higher...

, and closed at the approximate time of the founding of the Liturgical Institute there in 2000. A Hillenbrand lecture series continues at the Liturgical Institute, most recently presented by Denver Archbishop Charles Joseph Chaput on
June 24, 2010.

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