peer reviewedThe Pope's increasing authority in the middle of the 11th century led to a change in the relative status of the liturgical feasts that were celebrated in various European dioceses. From the second half of the 11th to the 14th centuries there was a disagreement between those who, according to the Roman custom, considered that the celebration of the Whitsun octave prevailed and those who stood up for the celebration of the Trinity Sunday octave. In order to give each of these feasts its proper solemnity some dioceses in the Holy Empire swapped Trinity Sunday and the Sunday of its octave celebration. The Liège diocese was one of them. Such permutation, wich often went unnoticed, was a frequent source of uncertainty about dates, no...
Subject of the paper is a standpoint of ecumenical patriarch Jeremiah II Tranos on the change of cal...
The introduction of new feasts was regularly accompanied by a kind of rearrangement of the liturgica...
International audienceThe Tridentine liturgical restoration led to an extensive change of practices ...
Usually, the seventeenth century is considered as a time of romanisation of dioceses liturgy, follow...
A set of unique events in the history of sacraments and liturgy took place in 1264 at the roman curi...
In medieval liturgy as in the paleo-christian era, the cult of saints is for the Church less a celeb...
Analyzing the heritage of Christianity, we see that since the very beginning, Sunday, the first day ...
In late 2007 there were Press accounts drawing attention to the transfer the next year of the celebr...
REB 54 1996 France p. 161-199. Arietta Papaconstantinou, La liturgie stationnale à Oxyrrhynchos dan...
The Prefect of the Congregation for Divine Worship and Discipline of the Sacraments, cardinal Antoni...
The issue of the liturgical calendar of the Orthodox Church is one of the topics currently being dis...
La fête de ce saint aux attaches fondamentalement romaines constitue un objet d’approche pertinent d...
The feast of Corpus Christi originated in the middle ages as a result of strong eucharistic piety. T...
The concept of ‘liturgical year’ indicates a reference to the meaning of the measuring units of civi...
The question of how to calculate the date of Easter was a hotly debated issue in early Christianity....
Subject of the paper is a standpoint of ecumenical patriarch Jeremiah II Tranos on the change of cal...
The introduction of new feasts was regularly accompanied by a kind of rearrangement of the liturgica...
International audienceThe Tridentine liturgical restoration led to an extensive change of practices ...
Usually, the seventeenth century is considered as a time of romanisation of dioceses liturgy, follow...
A set of unique events in the history of sacraments and liturgy took place in 1264 at the roman curi...
In medieval liturgy as in the paleo-christian era, the cult of saints is for the Church less a celeb...
Analyzing the heritage of Christianity, we see that since the very beginning, Sunday, the first day ...
In late 2007 there were Press accounts drawing attention to the transfer the next year of the celebr...
REB 54 1996 France p. 161-199. Arietta Papaconstantinou, La liturgie stationnale à Oxyrrhynchos dan...
The Prefect of the Congregation for Divine Worship and Discipline of the Sacraments, cardinal Antoni...
The issue of the liturgical calendar of the Orthodox Church is one of the topics currently being dis...
La fête de ce saint aux attaches fondamentalement romaines constitue un objet d’approche pertinent d...
The feast of Corpus Christi originated in the middle ages as a result of strong eucharistic piety. T...
The concept of ‘liturgical year’ indicates a reference to the meaning of the measuring units of civi...
The question of how to calculate the date of Easter was a hotly debated issue in early Christianity....
Subject of the paper is a standpoint of ecumenical patriarch Jeremiah II Tranos on the change of cal...
The introduction of new feasts was regularly accompanied by a kind of rearrangement of the liturgica...
International audienceThe Tridentine liturgical restoration led to an extensive change of practices ...