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Annibale Bugnini

Annibale Bugnini, C.M. (14 June 1912 – 3 July 1982) was a Roman Catholic prelate. Ordained in 1936 and named archbishop in 1972, he was secretary of the commission that worked on the reform of the Catholic liturgy that followed the Second Vatican Council, until he was abruptly demoted from the Roman Curia and sent to a relatively minor diplomatic posting in Iran.
Bugnini became a controversial figure and remains one among some Catholics, due to his role in the changes to the Catholic Mass and other liturgical practices in the mid-20th century (both before and after Vatican II).
==Early life and ordination==
Annibale Bugnini was born in Civitella del Lago in Umbria.〔Davies, Michael. (How the liturgy fell apart: the enigma of Archbishop Bugnini )''AD2000'', June 1989, retrieved June 17, 2006.〕 In 1928 he began his theological studies with the Congregation of the Mission and was ordained a priest on 26 July 1936.
He completed his doctorate in sacred theology at the Pontifical University of St. Thomas Aquinas ''Angelicum'' in 1938 with a dissertation entitled ''De liturgia eiusque momento in Concilio Tridentino''〔http://www.cmroma.it/m_bugnini.html Accessed 30 Dec., 2014〕
He spent ten years in parish work in a Roman suburb.〔 In 1947 Bugnini became involved in the production of the missionary publications of his order and at the same time became the first editor of ''Ephemerides Liturgicæ'', a scholarly journal which was dedicated to the reform of the Catholic liturgy. Starting in 1949, he taught Liturgical Studies at the Pontifical Urban College (now the Pontifical Urban University), later becoming a professor at the Pontifical Lateran University.〔

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