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Books > Christianity > Christian liturgy, prayerbooks & hymnals
Musical notation has not always existed: in the West, musical
traditions have often depended on transmission from mouth to ear,
and ear to mouth. Although the Ancient Greeks had a form of musical
notation, it was not passed on to the medieval Latin West. This
comprehensive study investigates the breadth of use of musical
notation in Carolingian Europe, including many examples previously
unknown in studies of notation, to deliver a crucial foundational
model for the understanding of later Western notations. An overview
of the study of neumatic notations from the French monastic scholar
Dom Jean Mabillon (1632-1707) up to the present day precedes an
examination of the function and potential of writing in support of
a musical practice which continued to depend on trained memory.
Later chapters examine passages of notation to reveal those ways in
which scripts were shaped by contemporary rationalizations of
musical sound. Finally, the new scripts are situated in the
cultural and social contexts in which they emerged.
The chroniclers of medieval Rus were monks, who celebrated the
divine services of the Byzantine church throughout every day. This
study is the first to analyze how these rituals shaped their
writing of the Rus Primary Chronicle, the first written history of
the East Slavs. During the eleventh century, chroniclers in Kiev
learned about the conversion of the Roman Empire by celebrating a
series of distinctively Byzantine liturgical feasts. When the
services concluded, and the clerics sought to compose a native
history for their own people, they instinctively drew on the sacred
stories that they sang at church. The result was a myth of
Christian origins for Rus - a myth promulgated even today by the
Russian government - which reproduced the Christian origins myth of
the Byzantine Empire. The book uncovers this ritual subtext and
reconstructs the intricate web of liturgical narratives that
underlie this foundational text of pre-modern Slavic civilization.
Since it was first introduced in the Summer of 2000, Common Praise
the new Hymns Ancient & Modern has sold over one hundred
thousand copies, and been adopted by parishes in every diocese in
England and Wales including eight English cathedrals and in five of
the seven dioceses in Scotland. It is also used in numerous
schools, colleges, hospitals, residential homes, retreat houses,
religious communities, crematoria, missions and military garrison
chapels.
Contains 825 items from around the world - both hymns and psalms -
and includes indexes to First Lines and authors for easy reference.
A novena is a term used to describe a continuous praying of a
formula nine consecutive times, usually nine consecutive days or
once a week for nine weeks. The number nine derives from the time
Mary and the Apostles waited for the coming of the Holy Spirit
between Ascension and Pentecost. (from the Catholic Encyclopedia)
This purse-sized prayer guide contains many of the Church's
treasured petitions to Jesus, the Holy Spirit, the Blessed Virgin
Mary and Saints, including Saint Anthony, Saint Peregrine and Saint
Therese of Lisieux. A section devoted to American Saints includes a
prayer to the North American Jesuit Martyrs. A new ?quick novena?
from Blessed Teresa of Calcutta appears here for the first time in
print. Illustrated throughout with art and religious images, each
prayer in The Church's Most Powerful Novenas includes the history
of that particular novena. A listing of shrines connected with
novenas in the book is included. Although the practice of praying
novenas has only been around since the 1600s, believers have
embraced this commitment of devotion as a unique aspect of our
Catholic identity.
This essential handbook for the preparation of worship presents the
authorised Bible readings (references only) for the liturgical year
beginning Advent Sunday 2021. It includes: - a full calendar of the
Christian year; - a simple code indicating whether celebrations are
mandatory or optional; - complete lectionary references to the
Principal, Second and Third services for Sundays, Principal Feasts
and Holy Days; - lectionary references for Morning and Evening
Prayer; - the Additional Weekday Lectionary; - general readings for
saints days and special occasions; - a guide to the liturgical
colours of the day. A must-have reference guide for every vestry
and parish office. This is the larger-format edition.
The Way of Prayer is a 10-week resource designed to help people
expand their understanding of the nature and practice of prayer.
Many Christians grow up with a limited vision of what prayer is and
how to pray. The Way of Prayer offers many forms to explore and
practice, both individually and as a group. People with different
temperaments, spiritual types, and learning styles will each find
expressions of prayer that draw them closer to God. They will also
learn to integrate body, mind, and spirit in prayer, and to live a
more creative rhythm between the inner life and the outward journey
of service. This resource can help bring greater scope and vitality
into the prayer life of your congregation. Topics include:
How do you Pray?
Images of God?
Praying by Heart
Praying with Music
Praying by Gazing
Praying with Our Bodies
Scriptural Prayer
Contemplative Prayer
Praying with and for Others
Prayer and Social Transformation
- Small groups in local churches
- Companions in Christ customers
Daily life for those in the military and their loved ones at home
can be filled with rapid change, fear, and uncertainty. For those
bravely sacrificing for our country, bestselling author, Max
Lucado, offers words of hope, pointing them to the Source of faith
and courage. Pocket Prayers for the Military contains forty
scriptures and guided prayers that will help readers face the
unique challenges of military life with courage and faith.
The hunger for modern, relevant resources for the Christian seasons
and celebrations is deep. Here is a book that will help to fill
this need. Suitable for group worship or personal reflection, and
with material for Shrove Tuesday, Ash Wednesday, Mothering Sunday,
Palm Sunday and Holy Week, it is a collection to accompany readers
through Lent and Easter for many years. Eggs and Ashes includes a
Lent discipline for those who care about the environment,
liturgies, responses, prayers, poems, reflections, meditations,
stories, stations of the cross, sermons, monologues and songs, with
some all-age resources - written by Iona Community members,
associates, friends and others. Ruth Burgess is the author of A
Book of Blessings and Friends and Enemies, both published by Wild
Goose Publications. Chris Polhill is a frequent contributor to Wild
Goose books.
A revised and expanded version of this classic text for church
musicians and other worship planners. A planning guide for church
musicians and clergy for selecting hymns, songs, and anthems, for
the three-year liturgical cycle following the Revised Common
Lectionary. Hymns and songs keyed to the appropriate liturgical
occasion for Sundays in the Revised Common Lectionary for the
three-year cycle. Revised in 2021, this first volume of the
three-book series (Years A, B, and C) Includes selections from The
Hymnal 1982, Lift Every Voice and Sing, Wonder, Love, and Praise,
Voices Found, My Heart Sings Out along with Evangelical Lutheran
Worship (Evangelical Lutheran Church in America), Moravian Book of
Worship (Moravian Church), Common Praise (Anglican Church of
Canada). Selections are listed by their relationship to the texts
appointed for the day with indications which texts are direct
quotes or paraphrases of the appointed scripture. First lines of
hymns and songs include their page number and book location.
Anthems are coded with their source when they are part of
collection Choral selections are categorized as anthems or solos
and voice parts are indicated.
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.
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The Reformation changed forever how the sacrament of the Eucharist
was understood. This study of six canonical early modern lyric
poets traces the literary afterlife of what was one of the greatest
doctrinal shifts in English history. Sophie Read argues that the
move from a literal to a figurative understanding of the phrase
'this is my body' exerted a powerful imaginative pull on successive
generations. To illustrate this, she examines in detail the work of
Southwell, Donne, Herbert, Crashaw, Vaughan and Milton, who between
them represent a broad range of doctrinal and confessional
positions, from the Jesuit Southwell to Milton's heterodox
Puritanism. Individually, each chapter examines how Eucharistic
ideas are expressed through a particular rhetorical trope;
together, they illuminate the continued importance of the
Eucharist's transformation well into the seventeenth century - not
simply as a matter of doctrine, but as a rhetorical and poetic
mode.
Liturgics, the study of liturgies, inquires into "the totality of
worship culture ... at all levels of church and social life" (Peter
Cornehl) and thus has an important function of bridging between
theology and cultural sciences. Accordingly, this instruction
manual and textbook has been designed for Protestant and Catholic
scholars and students alike. It is also suitable as a reference
work and offers theologians in service, cultural scientists, and
interested laypersons the fundamental information needed for the
pending interdisciplinary discourse about cultural phenomena that
have arisen from Christianity's culture of worship.
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