El culto a los santos en el monasterio de San Juan de la Peña: Claves de su codificación romana y transmisión en la Baja Edad Media

The Iberian Christian kingdoms adopted the Roman rite at the end of the 11th cent. This had two short-term effects on the liturgy of the saints. On the one hand, it promoted the introduction of many French saints’ cults derived from the use of manuscripts which served as models for the configuration...

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Main Author: Torres, Santiago Ruiz (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:Spanish
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Published: MetaPress 2022
In: Analecta Bollandiana
Year: 2022, Volume: 140, Issue: 1, Pages: 110-140
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Summary:The Iberian Christian kingdoms adopted the Roman rite at the end of the 11th cent. This had two short-term effects on the liturgy of the saints. On the one hand, it promoted the introduction of many French saints’ cults derived from the use of manuscripts which served as models for the configuration of the Romanum officium. On the other hand, it caused a severe setback in the cult of the Iberian saints as the great majority of them were lacking proper formularies in the newly imported books. The process of romanization of the saints in medieval Iberia is still little understood, despite its great significance for the study of the liturgy at that time. This essay aims to shed light on this lacuna, taking the Benedictine monastery of San Juan de la Peña as a reference point. Fortunately, some extant liturgical witnesses to the Sanctorale are linked to this famous Pyrenean monastery, which also cover a wide chronological arc from the 12th to the 15th cent. The research carried out is divided into two phases. In phase 1, we analyse these sources, correcting the erroneous adscription to San Juan de la Peña of the El Escorial Breviary L.III.4. In phase 2, we contextualise the tradition of the cult of saints at San Juan de la Peña, comparing its calendar to those of other peninsular Benedictine and diocesan churches of Aragon.
ISSN:2507-0290
Contains:Enthalten in: Analecta Bollandiana
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1484/J.ABOL.5.133256