Possible Functions of Medieval Holy Sepulchres. In Western Christianity, the tomb of Christ and the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem not only served as an influential architectural precedent throughout the Middle Ages, but also became a defining element of the Good Friday and Easter liturgies. Liturgical sources inform us that in some parts of the Latin Church, beginning in the second half of the tenth century, it was customary on Good Friday to place the Cross and/or the consecrated Host from Holy Thursday into the sepulchrum, the symbolic tomb of Christ. The Crucifix and the Sacrament would be removed from the sepulchre at dawn on Easter Sunday, and the empty tomb became the semantic centre of the Easter ceremony, as evidence of ...
The Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem was built by Constantine from 327 to 335. It consisted of a basilica...
The Christian altar came from the table, at which Jesus ate the Last Supper with the Twelve. Without...
The cult of saints dominates the modern study of the early Middle Ages. For the reign of Charlemagne...
One of traditional practices related to celebrating Paschal Triduum in Poland is visiting symbolic H...
This article examines changes to the role of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre (CHS) from its constru...
The Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem is the most important place of worship in Christianity. Since its po...
In the city of Jerusalem God dwelled among his people, his presence symbolically enshrined in the Ar...
This project focuses on the use and significance of portable altars during the 11th-12th centuries i...
International audienceA large part of the objects produced by Mosan goldsmiths were intended to deco...
This church, located in the Christian quarter of the old city of Jerusalem (Israel), serves as the a...
Originally constructed during the rule of Emperor Constantine, The Church of the Holy Sepulchre was ...
The historiography of the Crusades has already been conducted extensively. However, its religious hi...
The aim of this article is to examine the Easter liturgy in crusader Jerusalem and to put this litur...
This dissertation examines the history of Latin sung reenactments of Christ's Resurrection performed...
The custom of constructing the Tomb of Christ in the final days of the Holy Week has been present si...
The Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem was built by Constantine from 327 to 335. It consisted of a basilica...
The Christian altar came from the table, at which Jesus ate the Last Supper with the Twelve. Without...
The cult of saints dominates the modern study of the early Middle Ages. For the reign of Charlemagne...
One of traditional practices related to celebrating Paschal Triduum in Poland is visiting symbolic H...
This article examines changes to the role of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre (CHS) from its constru...
The Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem is the most important place of worship in Christianity. Since its po...
In the city of Jerusalem God dwelled among his people, his presence symbolically enshrined in the Ar...
This project focuses on the use and significance of portable altars during the 11th-12th centuries i...
International audienceA large part of the objects produced by Mosan goldsmiths were intended to deco...
This church, located in the Christian quarter of the old city of Jerusalem (Israel), serves as the a...
Originally constructed during the rule of Emperor Constantine, The Church of the Holy Sepulchre was ...
The historiography of the Crusades has already been conducted extensively. However, its religious hi...
The aim of this article is to examine the Easter liturgy in crusader Jerusalem and to put this litur...
This dissertation examines the history of Latin sung reenactments of Christ's Resurrection performed...
The custom of constructing the Tomb of Christ in the final days of the Holy Week has been present si...
The Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem was built by Constantine from 327 to 335. It consisted of a basilica...
The Christian altar came from the table, at which Jesus ate the Last Supper with the Twelve. Without...
The cult of saints dominates the modern study of the early Middle Ages. For the reign of Charlemagne...