Status of the Christian liturgy at the end of antiquity in Europe – historical and liturgical aspect

Authors

  • Peter Caban Katolícka univerzita v Ružomberku

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21906/rbl.230

Keywords:

Christian Liturgy, antiquity, celebration of Mass, Historia Ecclesiastica, Liturgia sacra Antiqua

Abstract

The article presents the a brief overview of the liturgy at the end of antiquity (5th–7th centuries). The author introduces the reader to the political situation of the empire in the late fifth and sixth centuries. Then presents a celebration of the Mass at the end of the 6th century, and in the 7th century. The rest of this article lists the sources from this period: Sacramentarium Veronense, Gelasianum Vetus, books for lectors and books of chants. The article concludes with the celebration of the liturgy according to the Ordo Romanus Primus.

References

Andrieu M., Les Ordines Romani, 2nd edition, Haut Moyern-Age 1948.

Caban P., Dejiny slávenia Eucharistie do Druhého vatikánskeho koncilu, Trnava 2010.

Jungmann J., Missarum sollemnia, vol. 1, Wien–Freiburg–Basel 1962.

Meyer H.-B., Eucharistie, Geschichte, Theologie, Pastoral, [in:] Gottesdienst der Kirche, Handbuch der Liturgiewissenschaft, part 4, Regensburg 1989.

Zvara P., Rímsky misál – kniha pre slávenie omše. Od liturgickej improvizácie k omšovej knihe, “Nové horizonty” 4 (2010) no. 3, p. 125.

Published

2016-09-30

How to Cite

Caban, P. (2016). Status of the Christian liturgy at the end of antiquity in Europe – historical and liturgical aspect. The Biblical and Liturgical Movement, 69(3), 273–287. https://doi.org/10.21906/rbl.230

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