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Bach and the Liturgical Year

Studia Liturgica, 2001
Etude de certaines des plus celebres pieces de musique sacree ecrites par Bach pour divers moments de l'annee liturgique. Ces oeuvres revelent l'orthodoxie lutherienne de Bach, a peine influencee par le pietisme. Sa musique a pris une tournure de plus en plus liturgique, comme en temoignent ses cantates ses Passions et bien d'autres oeuvres.
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The Liturgical Year

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The last 6 volumes of the original French edition, published after Guéranger's death, are the work of Lucien Fromage.Editions vary.v. 1. Advent -- v. 2-3. Christmas -- v. 4. Septuagesima -- v. 5. Lent -- v. 6. Passiontide and Holy week -- v. 7-9. Paschal
Fromage, Lucien, 1845-1916.   +2 more
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The Liturgical Year and Calendar

1991
Abstract Except during the three solemn days at the end of Holy Week (the Triduum), the daily pattern of worship in the medieval Western Church consisted of the same elements: the Office and the Mass. Each will be dealt with in more detail in Chapters 6 and 7 respectively. In summary, the daily Office consists of the nocturnal service
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The Concept of the Liturgical Year

Abstract This chapter discusses the liturgical year as it developed through the centuries and as Anglicans experience it today. It centers Christian remembrance in the anamnesis of the paschal mystery, asserting that the liturgical year offers an important vehicle for shared recollecting of Christ’s life, death, and resurrection ...
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The Gospel of Matthew and the Value of the Liturgical Year

Review & Expositor, 2007
The preparation of a worship service is both an art and a science. Moments of inspiration and unexpected intuitions are graces that guide the preacher and liturgist in designing worship that is transformative. The preacher dependent exclusively on artistic impulses, however, can bog down in narrow homiletical ruts or be faced with Saturday night dead ...
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Liturgical Rites of Passage for the Later Years

Journal of Religious Gerontology, 1991
ABSTRACT Rites of passage help redefine self-understanding and community behavior as individuals move through transition events into successive life stages. Traditional religious rites, such as baptism, confirmation, matrimony and the funeral, function as rites of passage within faith communities.
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