The Roman mass: from early Christian origins to Tridentine reform

A compact guide to the basic structure and ritual shape of the Roman Mass from its formative period in late antiquity to the Tridentine reform. Uniting classical liturgical history with insights from a variety of other disciplines, the book offers the picture of a liturgy celebrated and lived.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Lang, Uwe Michael 1972- (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2022
In:Year: 2022
Reviews:[Rezension von: Lang, Uwe Michael, 1972-, The Roman mass : from early Christian origins to Tridentine reform] (2024) (Robertson, Albert)
Edition:1st ed.
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Mass / Liturgy / History 30-1570
Further subjects:B RELIGION / Christian Church / History
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Summary:A compact guide to the basic structure and ritual shape of the Roman Mass from its formative period in late antiquity to the Tridentine reform. Uniting classical liturgical history with insights from a variety of other disciplines, the book offers the picture of a liturgy celebrated and lived.
Cover -- Half-title -- Title page -- Copyright information -- Contents -- List of Figures -- Acknowledgements -- List of Abbreviations -- Introduction -- 1 The Last Supper -- The Search for Eucharistic Origins -- The Date and Character of the Last Supper -- The Words of Institution -- The Bread of Life Discourse of John 6 -- Conclusion -- 2 The Eucharist in the Early Church -- The Temple Context of the Early Christian Eucharist -- The Letter to the Hebrews and the Book of Revelation -- The Importance of Malachi 1:11 in Early Christianity -- Sources for Early Christian Liturgy -- Discipline of Secrecy? -- Didache -- Ignatius of Antioch -- Justin Martyr -- Material Settings -- Conclusion -- 3 Development of Eucharistic Prayers in the Third and Fourth Century -- Early Eucharistic Prayers: An Atmosphere of 'Controlled Freedom' -- The Apostolic Tradition Attributed to Hippolytus of Rome -- The Anaphora of Addai and Mari -- The Barcelona Anaphora and the Strasbourg Papyrus -- After Constantine: Antioch and Alexandria as Liturgical Centres -- Anaphoras of the Antiochene Type -- Anaphoras of the Alexandrian Type -- Other Liturgical Developments -- Scripture Readings -- Liturgy and Music -- Conclusion -- 4 The Formative Period of Latin Liturgy -- A Christian Latin Culture -- The Canon of the Mass -- From Praise to Petition -- Intercessions for the Living and the Dead -- Institution Narrative and Consecration -- Invocation of the Saints -- Christ the Mediator -- Possible Antecedents of the Roman Eucharistic Prayer -- Rhetoric of Salvation -- The Collects -- The Prefaces -- Conclusion -- Appendix: Ambrose's Eucharistic Prayer and the Canon Missae -- 5 Roman Stational Liturgy -- Pontifical and Presbyteral Celebrations -- Liturgical Books -- Sacramentaries -- Lectionaries -- Chant Books -- Ordines -- Stational Liturgy According to Ordo Romanus I.
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Physical Description:1 online resource (460 pages)
ISBN:978-1-108-95790-8