Liturgical itinerary through Rome
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https://doi.org/10.21906/rbl.80Keywords:
The first millennium of the Church, Rome, church, feast, celebrationAbstract
The article indicates places connected with appearance of the particular elements of the modern liturgy. It does not treat elements which existed earlier and do not exist at the present time. And so in St. Mary’s Major basilica appear: entrance song, Midnight Mass at Christmas, and procession on February 2; in St. Anastasia’s church the morning Mass at Christmas; in St. Peter’s basilica Mass on Christmas day and celebration of the feast of Exultation of the Cross in the West; in Lateran basilica appears Glory; St. Sebastian’s catacombs explain common celebration of St. Peter’s and St. Paul’s on June 29 and Pantheon initiates solemnity of All Saints.
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