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This volume, long delayed in its publication, furnishes an edition
of two codexes discovered in 1910 by Dom Germain Morin. Bernhard
Bischoff assigned the first of them [A] to the work of the bishop's
scriptorium at Freising under the episcopate of either Hitto
[811-836] or Erchambert [836-854], and the second [B] to the same
origin, but around the year 900. Benedictiional A [ff. 1-14]
contains 29 ans Benedictional B [ff. 15v-87v] 159 blessings of the
episcopal type now introduced as Benedictiones Sollemnes into the
Roman Rite. Like their modern cousins, many blessings on Clm 6430
are quadripartite, though a good number have more numerous members.
A loose printed sheet addressed to members by Francis Wormald,
Chairman of Council, spoke of the grave difficulties and delays
that had attended publication, and warned that it had not been
possible to take account of a study and partial edition of
Benedictional A by Walter Durig, "Das Benedictionale Friburgense
vetus", published in Archiv fur Liturgiewissenschaft 4 [1956]
223-244.
This book is intended as a supplement to Common Worship Pastoral
Services which provides liturgies for use in ministry to the sick -
distribution of communion, emergency baptism, laying on of hands
and anointing. Many hospital chaplains find their services are
needed in other acute situations and often by people who have no
church connection or knowledge of religious language. Here
chaplains need to improvise. This practical volume draws on the
experience of numerous clergy and chaplains and provides tried and
tested liturgies in accessible language for a wider range of
occasions. Prayers are included for - occasions surrounding birth:
thanksgiving, baby blessing and naming, emergency baptism, prayers
for a stillborn child - healing rites: communion, anointing, laying
on of hands, confession and reconciliation - marriage in hospital,
blessing of a civil union, affirmation of a relationship - prayers
for every stage of a hospital stay - on receiving a diagnosis,
before an operation, when life support is withdrawn - occasions
surrounding the death of infants, children and adults
A prized possession of the Cistercian convent of Marienbrunn in
Rulle near Osnabruck in northern Germany was its richly illuminated
gradual dating to c. 1300, which is of great significance in the
history of medieval art for several reasons. With 52 historiated
initials iconographically complex in their literary quotations from
the liturgy, the manuscript ranks as one of the most lavishly
decorated books of its type to survive. Painted in an elegant
courtly Gothic style, it is ascribed in a prefatory inscription to
the nun Gisela von Kersenbroeck, who wrote, notated, and decorated
the manuscript "with golden letters and beautiful images." Such an
encyclopedic listing of a scribe-artist's labors is unparalleled in
medieval scribal colophons. The high quality of the miniatures
ranks her among the most gifted women artists of the Middle Ages.
Gisela is depicted in two self-portraits within the manuscript, in
one of which she is leading the nuns of Rulle in singing the
Christmas hymn, visual evidence that she was the choirmistress at
this convent. The manuscript's images reflect the intellectual
ambience of encloistered nuns who were steeped in the annual
liturgical cycle of feasts with its associated bible readings,
theological commentary, sermons, music, dramatic ritual, and
artistic decoration. As it was used in the nuns' daily celebration
of the mass, the book is an eloquent witness of the communal
religious life of medieval women rather than their private
meditations or mystical experiences.This study explores the imagery
and texts associated with major feasts of the liturgical year and
the novel ways in which music and text are woven into the artistic
program of Gisela's manuscript. In particular, her book shows the
seminal importance of the Easter celebration for convent life, as
well over half of its illustrations are clustered in the Easter
season; and the manuscript repeatedly gives artistic expression to
the nuns' hopes of heaven.
Hymns Ancient and Modern was first published in 1861, and has sold
in excess of 160 million copies. The New Standard Edition was
introduced in 1983, and has already sold over a million copies. 533
hymns included. Melody and Words edition.
The Book of Common Prayer is one of the most influential books in
history. First published in the reign of Edward VI, in 1549, it was
a product of the English Reformation following the break with Rome.
For nearly five centuries, it has formed the order of worship for
established Christianity in England. More listeners have heard
these prayers, it is said, than the soliloquies of Shakespeare. As
British imperial ambitions spread, the Book of Common Prayer became
the primary instrument (at least as much as the King James Bible)
of English culture, firstly in Ireland in 1551. When the Puritans
fled to America in 1620 it was to escape the discipline imposed by
of the Book of Common Prayer, yet the book came to embody official
religion in America before and after Independence, and is still in
use. Today it is a global book: it was the first book printed in
many languages, from north America to southern Africa, to the
Indian sub-continent. In this Very Short Introduction Brian
Cummings tells the fascinating history of the Book of Common
Prayer, and explains why it is easily misunderstood. Designed in
the 1540s as a radical Protestant answer to Catholic
"superstition", within a century (during the English Civil Wars)
radical Christians regarded the Book of Common Prayer as itself
"superstitious" and even (paradoxically) "Papist". Changing in
meaning and context over time, the Book of Common Prayer has acted
as a cultural symbol, affecting the everyday conduct of life as
much as the spiritual, and dividing conformity from non-conformity,
in social terms as well as religious, from birth to marriage to
death. ABOUT THE SERIES: The Very Short Introductions series from
Oxford University Press contains hundreds of titles in almost every
subject area. These pocket-sized books are the perfect way to get
ahead in a new subject quickly. Our expert authors combine facts,
analysis, perspective, new ideas, and enthusiasm to make
interesting and challenging topics highly readable.
Originally published in 1941, this book was originally intended as
a popular guide to the Scottish Prayer Book. Perry explains the
services in the order in which they appear in the Prayer Book while
simultaneously attempting 'to justify the truths embodied in them'.
This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in the
history of Scottish Protestantism.
This is probably the greatest little Catholic prayerbook you will
ever encounter because it has over 100 Traditional Catholic prayers
and is comprised of 4 Parts or sections: Part I contains the common
prayers every Catholic should know by heart over 25 including the
Acts of Faith, Hope, Love and Contrition, plus numerous short
invocations. Part II contains over 25 especially powerful prayers:
to Our lady, St. Joseph, St. Anne, St. Jude, St. Philomena, St.
Anthony, etc. Part III contains miscellaneous favorite prayers:
e.g., Morning Offering, Prayers to Our Lady, to St. Joseph for
Purity, to overcome a bad habit, for grace, the Te Deum,
Consecration to the Holy Ghost, etc. And Part IV contains various
other \"favorite prayers, \" such as for a happy death, the choice
of a state of life, for priests, Fatima Prayers, for safe delivery
of a baby, for the dying, for the dead, for the Poor Souls, etc.
For a small package, this little Prayerbook is dynamite, and should
be carried by all Large Print.
The Book of Hours was a 'best-seller' in medieval and early modern
Europe, the era's most commonly produced and owned book. This
interdisciplinary study explores its increasing popularity and
prestige, offering a full account of the Book of Hours as a book -
how it was acquired, how it was read to guide prayer and teach
literacy and what it meant to its owners as a personal possession.
Based on the study of over 500 manuscripts and printed books from
France, Virginia Reinburg combines a social history of the Book of
Hours with an ethnography of prayer. Approaching the practice of
prayer as both speech and ritual, she argues that a central part of
the Book of Hours' appeal for lay people was its role as a bridge
between the liturgy and the home. Reinburg describes how the Book
of Hours shaped religious practice through the ways in which it was
used.
Many worlds meet on the romantic Hebridean island of Iona. With its
breathtaking beauty and its ancient saints, it is a place where the
material and the spiritual are closely interwoven. Every year,
thousands of pilgrims come from all over the world to experience
the striking simplicity of worship at its Abbey. This collection of
prayers and meditations follows the themes which permeate daily
worship in the Abbey, each day having a distinctive focus. Outlines
are given for morning, midday and evening prayer to enable you to
join your voice, your joys and your concerns with those who pray
daily on Iona and with the friends of Iona around the world.
Prayers & Promises for Grandmas incorporates more than 70
themes that help you connect with your Creator in all the different
areas of your life. This beautifully designed book gives you easy
access to God's promises about faithfulness, trust, wisdom, worth,
beauty, strength, and much more, with uplifting prayers and
journaling space for deeper reflection. By staying connected to
God, and believing the promises of his Word, you can live a
fulfilling, blessed life in close relationship with your heavenly
Father.
First published in 1896, this book presents the complete surviving
Latin text of the Sacramentarium Leonianum, which was discovered in
the Chapter library at Verona by Joseph Bianchini during the first
half of the eighteenth century. The text includes a detailed
introduction, extensive editorial notes and three photographs from
the manuscript. This book will be of value to anyone with an
interest in sacramentaries and the history of Christianity.
Sub-titled "Daily Inspiration for Embracing Your Purpose, Power,
and Possibilities," this new 90-day devotional for women reinforces
the message from the book "Kingdom Woman" (by Chrystal Evans Hurst
& Tony Evans), calling every Christ-following woman to tap into
the power of God as she finds and fulfills the purpose for which
God has fashioned her. A Kingdom Woman seeks to align herself and
operate under the authority of God--in every area of life. With
practical insights and applications in both the lives of Christian
women and those they love, this devotional will encourage women to
embrace their role as leaders under God's authority, disciple them
to live as true heirs under the covenant God made with His
children, and challenge women to initiate the practical principles
of living under the rule of Christ.
Saint Bernard of Clairvaux (1090-1153) was a French abbot and
theologian who was the main founder of the Cistercian order.
Originally published in 1910, this book contains a selection from
his letters, meditations, sermons, hymns and other writings,
translated into English. Covering a variety of themes, it will be
of value to anyone with an interest in Saint Bernard and his works.
An Anthology of Writings from 1483 to 1999 Firmly I Believe and
Truly celebrates the depth and breadth of the spiritual, literary,
and intellectual heritage of the Post-Reformation English Roman
Catholic tradition in an anthology of writings that span a five
hundred year period between William Caxton and Cardinal Hume.
Intended as a rich resource for all with an interest in Roman
Catholicism, the writings have been carefully selected and edited
by a team of scholars with historical, theological, and literary
expertise. Each author is introduced to provide context for the
included extracts and the chronological arrangement of the
anthology makes the volume easy to use whilst creating a
fascinating overview of the modern era in English Catholic thought.
The extracts comprise a wide variety writing genres; sermons,
prayers, poetry, diaries, novels, theology, apologetics, works of
controversy, devotional literature, biographies, drama, and essays.
Includes writings by: John Colet, John Fisher, Thomas More, Robert
Southwell, Philip Howard, Edmund Campion, John Gother, John Dryden,
Mary Barker, Alexander Pope, Richard Challoner, Alban Butler, John
Milner, Elizabeth Inchbald, Nicholas Wiseman, Margaret Mary
Hallahan, A. W. N. Pugin, John Henry Newman, Henry Edward Manning,
Frederick William Faber, Bertrand Wilberforce, Gerard Manley
Hopkins, Vincent McNabb, Hilaire Belloc, Maurice Baring, G. K.
Chesterton, R. A. Knox, J. R. R. Tolkien, Caryll Houselander,
Evelyn Waugh, Graham Greene, John Bradburne, Cardinal Hume
Central to every vampire story is the undead's need for human
blood, but equally compelling is the human ingestion of vampire
blood, which often creates a bond. This blood connection suggests
two primal, natural desires: breastfeeding and communion with God
through a blood covenant. This analysis of vampire stories explores
the benefits of the bonding experiences of breastfeeding and
Christian and vampire narratives, arguing that modern readers and
viewers are drawn to this genre because of our innate fascination
with the relationship between human and maker.
Author Stormie Omartian has inspired millions toward a deeper
faith and prayer life through her bestselling books (more than 10
million copies in print) including the Power of a Praying series.
In this beautifully bound Milano Softone edition of "A Book of
Prayer," Stormie shares a special selection of these prayers with
those desiring closer communication with God.
"A Book of Prayer" provides an entire year's worth of short,
encouraging prayers readers can use to start their own
life-changing conversations with God.
Each prayer includes a Scripture verse to draw people into the
Father's presence as they lift up prayers of thanksgiving,
forgiveness, wholeness, healing, and love. This compact book makes
a perfect gift of inspiration for any occasion.
In this, his latest work, esteemed prayer book editior and author
William G. Storey provides nearly 200 prayers of the Church for
anyone new to the Catholic faith. Frequently, he places the prayers
in their historical and liturgical contexts. The prayers are
conveniently grouped by theme, such as Morning and Evening Prayers,
Devotions to Christ and Mary, and Prayers of Praise and
Thanksgiving. Appropriately, the book begins with basic Christian
Prayers, including the Doxology, the Lord's Prayer, and the Hail
Mary, among others.
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