Handbook for Liturgical Studies, Volume I: Introduction to the Liturgy Volume 1
Volume I consists of three parts: Preliminary Notions," "Historical Overview of the Liturgy," and "Liturgical Sources." Articles and their contributors include "A Definition of Liturgy," by Anscar J. Chupungco, OSB; "Liturgical Families in the East," by Ephrem Carr, OSB; "Liturgical Families in the West," by Gabriel Ramis; "Bible and Liturgy," by Renato De Zan; "Liturgy and the Fathers," by Basil Studer, OSB; "Liturgy and Ecumenism," by Patrick Lyons, OSB; "History of the Liturgy Until the Fourth Century," by Anscar J. Chupungco, OSB; "History of the Eastern Liturgies," by Manel Nin, OSB; "History of the Roman Liturgy Until the Fifteenth Century," by Anscar J. Chupungco, OSB; "History of the Roman Liturgy from the Sixteenth Until the Twentieth Centuries," by Keith F. Pecklers, SJ; "History of the Liturgies in the Non-Roman West," by Jordi Pinell I Pons, OSB; "Liturgical Documents of the First Four Centuries," by Basil Studer, OSB; "Byzantine Liturgical Books," by Elena Velkova Velkovska; "Other Liturgical Books in the East," by Manel Nin, OSB; "Liturgical Books of the Roman Rite," by Cassian Folsom, OSB; "Liturgical Books of the Non-Roman West," by Gabriel Ramis; "Liturgical Textual Criticism," by Renato De Zan; "Criticism and Interpretation of Liturgical Texts," by Renato De Zan; "Translation of Liturgical Texts," by Anscar J. Chupungco, OSB; and "Liturgical Law," by Frederick R. McManus.

More than forty authors from Asia, Africa, Latin America, North America, and Eastern and Western Europe have contributed to the Handbook. Many are professors and graduates of the Pontifical Liturgical Institute in Rome. Each author, while drawing material from liturgical tradition and from ancient, medieval, and modern sources, writes also from a particular research and personal interest in a subject. Although diverse in style, the authors collectively express a spirit of fidelity to the Church, to its doctrine and tradition, and to its mission. The result is a cohesive view of the meaning, purpose, and celebration of Christian worship.

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Handbook for Liturgical Studies, Volume I: Introduction to the Liturgy Volume 1
Volume I consists of three parts: Preliminary Notions," "Historical Overview of the Liturgy," and "Liturgical Sources." Articles and their contributors include "A Definition of Liturgy," by Anscar J. Chupungco, OSB; "Liturgical Families in the East," by Ephrem Carr, OSB; "Liturgical Families in the West," by Gabriel Ramis; "Bible and Liturgy," by Renato De Zan; "Liturgy and the Fathers," by Basil Studer, OSB; "Liturgy and Ecumenism," by Patrick Lyons, OSB; "History of the Liturgy Until the Fourth Century," by Anscar J. Chupungco, OSB; "History of the Eastern Liturgies," by Manel Nin, OSB; "History of the Roman Liturgy Until the Fifteenth Century," by Anscar J. Chupungco, OSB; "History of the Roman Liturgy from the Sixteenth Until the Twentieth Centuries," by Keith F. Pecklers, SJ; "History of the Liturgies in the Non-Roman West," by Jordi Pinell I Pons, OSB; "Liturgical Documents of the First Four Centuries," by Basil Studer, OSB; "Byzantine Liturgical Books," by Elena Velkova Velkovska; "Other Liturgical Books in the East," by Manel Nin, OSB; "Liturgical Books of the Roman Rite," by Cassian Folsom, OSB; "Liturgical Books of the Non-Roman West," by Gabriel Ramis; "Liturgical Textual Criticism," by Renato De Zan; "Criticism and Interpretation of Liturgical Texts," by Renato De Zan; "Translation of Liturgical Texts," by Anscar J. Chupungco, OSB; and "Liturgical Law," by Frederick R. McManus.

More than forty authors from Asia, Africa, Latin America, North America, and Eastern and Western Europe have contributed to the Handbook. Many are professors and graduates of the Pontifical Liturgical Institute in Rome. Each author, while drawing material from liturgical tradition and from ancient, medieval, and modern sources, writes also from a particular research and personal interest in a subject. Although diverse in style, the authors collectively express a spirit of fidelity to the Church, to its doctrine and tradition, and to its mission. The result is a cohesive view of the meaning, purpose, and celebration of Christian worship.

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Handbook for Liturgical Studies, Volume I: Introduction to the Liturgy Volume 1

Handbook for Liturgical Studies, Volume I: Introduction to the Liturgy Volume 1

by Anscar J Chupungco O.S.B. (Editor)
Handbook for Liturgical Studies, Volume I: Introduction to the Liturgy Volume 1

Handbook for Liturgical Studies, Volume I: Introduction to the Liturgy Volume 1

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Volume I consists of three parts: Preliminary Notions," "Historical Overview of the Liturgy," and "Liturgical Sources." Articles and their contributors include "A Definition of Liturgy," by Anscar J. Chupungco, OSB; "Liturgical Families in the East," by Ephrem Carr, OSB; "Liturgical Families in the West," by Gabriel Ramis; "Bible and Liturgy," by Renato De Zan; "Liturgy and the Fathers," by Basil Studer, OSB; "Liturgy and Ecumenism," by Patrick Lyons, OSB; "History of the Liturgy Until the Fourth Century," by Anscar J. Chupungco, OSB; "History of the Eastern Liturgies," by Manel Nin, OSB; "History of the Roman Liturgy Until the Fifteenth Century," by Anscar J. Chupungco, OSB; "History of the Roman Liturgy from the Sixteenth Until the Twentieth Centuries," by Keith F. Pecklers, SJ; "History of the Liturgies in the Non-Roman West," by Jordi Pinell I Pons, OSB; "Liturgical Documents of the First Four Centuries," by Basil Studer, OSB; "Byzantine Liturgical Books," by Elena Velkova Velkovska; "Other Liturgical Books in the East," by Manel Nin, OSB; "Liturgical Books of the Roman Rite," by Cassian Folsom, OSB; "Liturgical Books of the Non-Roman West," by Gabriel Ramis; "Liturgical Textual Criticism," by Renato De Zan; "Criticism and Interpretation of Liturgical Texts," by Renato De Zan; "Translation of Liturgical Texts," by Anscar J. Chupungco, OSB; and "Liturgical Law," by Frederick R. McManus.

More than forty authors from Asia, Africa, Latin America, North America, and Eastern and Western Europe have contributed to the Handbook. Many are professors and graduates of the Pontifical Liturgical Institute in Rome. Each author, while drawing material from liturgical tradition and from ancient, medieval, and modern sources, writes also from a particular research and personal interest in a subject. Although diverse in style, the authors collectively express a spirit of fidelity to the Church, to its doctrine and tradition, and to its mission. The result is a cohesive view of the meaning, purpose, and celebration of Christian worship.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780814661611
Publisher: Liturgical Press
Publication date: 10/01/1997
Series: Handbook for Liturgical Studies , #1
Pages: 440
Product dimensions: 6.39(w) x 9.32(h) x 1.56(d)

About the Author

Anscar J. Chupungco, OSB, (1913-2013), was a member of the Abbey of Our Lady of Montserrat in the Philippines. He was president of the Pontifical Liturgical Institute in Rome and was director of Paul VI Institute of Liturgy in the Philippines. In 2011, the Federation of Diocesan Liturgical Commissions presented to him the Frederick R. McManus Award for his contribution to pastoral liturgy. He authored many books, including What, Then, Is Liturgy? Musings and Memoir (Liturgical Press, 2010).

Table of Contents

Contents
Introduction   vii
     Anscar J. Chupungco, O.S.B.
Abbreviations   x
PART I: PRELIMINARY NOTIONS
1. A Definition of Liturgy   3
     Anscar J. Chupungco, O.S.B.
2. Liturgical Families in the East   11
     Ephrem Carr, O.S.B.
3. Liturgical Families in the West   25
     Gabriel Ramis
       translated by Lisa Twomey
4. Bible and Liturgy   33
     Renato De Zan
       translated by Edward Hagman, O.F.M. Cap.
5. Liturgy and the Fathers   53
     Basil Studer, O.S.B.
       translated by Edward Hagman, O.F.M. Cap.
6. Liturgy and Ecumenism   81
     Patrick Lyons, O.S.B.
PART II: HISTORICAL OVERVIEW OF THE LITURGY
7. History of the Liturgy Until the Fourth Century   95
     Anscar J. Chupungco, O.S.B.
8. History of the Eastern Liturgies   115
     Manel Nin, O.S.B.
       translated by Edward Hagman, O.F.M. Cap.
9. History of the Roman Liturgy Until the Fifteenth Century   131
     Anscar J. Chupungco, O.S.B. 
10. History of the Roman Liturgy from the Sixteenth until the Twentieth Centuries   153
     Keith F. Pecklers, S.J.
11. History of the Liturgies in the Non-Roman West   179
     Jordi Pinell i Pons, O.S.B.
       translated by Colette Joly Dees
PART III: LITURGICAL SOURCES
A. Documents and Books
12. Liturgical Documents of the First Four Centuries   199
     Basil Studer, O.S.B.
       translated by Edward Hagman, O.F.M. Cap.
13. Byzantine Liturgical Books   225
     Elena Velkova Velkovska
       translated by Edward Hagman, O.F.M.Cap.
14. Other Liturgical Books in the East   241
     Manel Nin, O.S.B.
       translated by Edward Hagman, O.F.M. Cap
15. Liturgical Books of the Roman Rite   245
     Cassian Folsom, O.S.B.
16. Liturgical Books of the Non-Roman West   315
     Gabriel Ramis
       translated by Lisa Twomey B. Interpretation of Liturgical Sources
17. Criticism and Interpretation of Liturgical Texts   331
     Renato De Zan
       translated by Edward Hagman, O.F.M. Cap
18. Liturgical Textual Criticism   367
     Renato De Zan
       translated by Paul L. Duggan
19. The Translation of Liturgical Texts   381
     Anscar J. Chupungco, O.S.B.
20. Liturgical Law   399
     Frederick R. McManus
Index   421  
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