History Of The Liturgy : The Major Stages /
"How great the differences between the Last Supper celebrated by Jesus and a pontifical high Mass at St. Peter's in Rome - and also between the early baptisms by immersion described in the Acts of the Apostles and the baptisms of babies in our parishes! Why such a change in the celebration...
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés Francés |
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Collegeville, Minn. :
Liturgical Press,
[1997]
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Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- The historical study of the liturgy: The oral tradition ; Ancient witnesses of the tradition in the liturgical domain ; The archeological vestiges ; The written sources ; The method followed for this historical study
- Apostolic times: the first century: The sources ; The assemblies or synaxes ; Meal of the community and the "Lord's Supper" ; The "Lord's Supper" at Corinth ; The places used for the assemblies ; The accounts of baptisms ; The liturgy in time ; The liturgical ministries ; The rites of the Apostolic Church
- The liturgy in Christian minorities during times of relative clandestinity: The sources ; The assemblies ; The places used for the assemblies ; The Eucharistic celebration ; The synaxes on weekdays ; The liturgy of baptism ; Ministries and ordinations ; The reconciliation of penitents ; Liturgies for the martyrs and the dead ; The Paschal Feast ; The oil of the sick ; Marriage ; Conclusion
- The liturgy in the Roman Empire after the Peace of the Church: The sources ; The assemblies ; The Basilicas ; The Eucharistic celebration ; The synaxes on weekdays ; The baptismal liturgy ; Ministries and ordinations ; Marriage, a family ceremony ; The reconciliation of penitents ; The oil of the sick ; Liturgies for martyrs and the dead ; Feasts and calendars ; Conclusion: a golden age for the liturgy
- Christendom: the conversion of nations and the administration of the common people: The Carolingian renaissance and its effects on Chrstian institutions ; The importation of Roman liturgical books ; Evolution of the books of the Roman liturgy ; Stabilization of the liturgy of the Roman church
- Stability, fixity, and restorations of the Roman liturgy from the Twelfth century to Vatican II: The eclipse of the litrugical assembly ; From the Ecclesial celebration to the private mass ; The Missal of Pope Pius V ; From the celebration to the administration of the sacraments ; The funeral rites ; The calendar and feasts ; The expansion of devotions ; The arrangement of church buildings.