The Liturgical Year in Ancient Aquileia
Document Type
Book Chapter
Publication Date
2004
Disciplines
Arts and Humanities | Christianity | Liturgy and Worship | Religion
Abstract
Book description:
Drawing from diverse traditions, the book’s essays address a variety of themes, among them Christian initiation, Communion, Eucharist, liturgical theology, the liturgical year and ordination. The scholarship represented here makes an excellent foundation for a readings course focusing on the early history of the liturgy. It can likewise serve as a manual for understanding how liturgical studies are conducted today, at the beginning of the 21st century. In either case, they reflect the Rev. Dr. Paul Bradshaw's influence on the field of liturgical studies — and the great respect he has earned among liturgists around the world.
Recommended Citation
Connell, Martin F. “The Liturgical Year in Ancient Aquileia.” In Studia Liturgica Diversa: Essays in Honor of Paul F. Bradshaw, edited by Maxwell E. Johnson and L. Edward Phillips, 79-96. Portland: Oregon Catholic Press, 2004.
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Series: Studia Liturgica Diversa is the eighth book in the Studies in Church Music and Liturgy series from Pastoral Press.