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- Commentary and edition of two early Cistercian Libelli Missarum (Paris, Bibliothèque Nationa1e, ms 2300, ff. 85b-122v and Reims, Bibliothèque Municipa1e, ms 310, ff. 76r-97v) uses two manuscript collections of Masses from early Cistercian missals. Similarities and differences between these two sources are explored to investigate the "areas of creative tension which led to a remarkable liturgical synthesis" during the early development of the uniform Cistercian liturgy of the Middle Ages. and Preface -- Introduction -- Notes on two Cistercian Libelli Missarum -- Reims formularies -- Conclusions. Libellus Missarum. I. Paris, Bibliotheque Nationale, ms latin 2300. Libellus Missarum II. Reims, Bibliotheque Municipale, ms 310 -- Additions -- Index of Incipits.
- Date Created:
- 1991-01-01T00:00:00Z
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- Western Michigan University. Libraries
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- Cistercian liturgy series: no. 19 and Cistercian Liturgy Series
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- Liturgy O.C.S.O. was published by Gethsemani Abbey, Trappist, KY and edited by Father Chrysogonus Waddell from 1966-1999. The journal (at that time a newsletter) began after September 1965 meeting of the Liturgy Commission of the Order of Cistercians of the Strict Observance to report progress in liturgical renewal after Vatican II. The audience and contributors later included secular scholars of the Cistercian liturgy.
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- 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z
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- Western Michigan University. Libraries
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- Liturgy, vol. 4, no. 1, March 1970 and Liturgy O.C.S.O. Journal of Gethsemani Abbey
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- Liturgy O.C.S.O. was published by Gethsemani Abbey, Trappist, KY and edited by Father Chrysogonus Waddell from 1966-1999. The journal (at that time a newsletter) began after September 1965 meeting of the Liturgy Commission of the Order of Cistercians of the Strict Observance to report progress in liturgical renewal after Vatican II. The audience and contributors later included secular scholars of the Cistercian liturgy. and Editor's page / Fr. Chrysogonus Waddell -- The internal unity of the Eucharist prayer / Bede Stockill -- The name 'Y H W H' and its usage in the Liturgy / Fr. Nivard Rondeau -- Eucharistic meditations on the Psalms by the Lady Abbess of Monchy, Madame Anne-Louise de Crevant-D'Humieres 1658-1710 -- Introduction and presentation / Chrysogonus Waddell -- Text of the Meditation -- The process of Reconciliation / Bernard Marlingeas
- Date Created:
- 1976-01-01T00:00:00Z
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- Western Michigan University. Libraries
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- Liturgy O.C.S.O. Journal of Gethsemani Abbey
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- Commentary and edition of the Summer Season Molesme Breviary based upon Troyes, Bibliothèque Municipale, Ms. 807 including the Temporal and Sanctoral liturgical cycles as well as the Common of Saints. Introduction focuses upon the reformed liturgy of Molesme as a basis for early Cisterican liturgy. and Preface -- Abbreviations and short titles -- General introduction -- Select and summary notes. The temporal cycle, Easter and the Easter season. The sanctoral cycle. Common of Saints -- General conclusion.
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- [1984 TO 1985]
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- Western Michigan University. Libraries
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- Cistercian liturgy series: no. 10-13 and Cistercian Liturgy Series
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- Commentary and edition of the Old French Paraclete Ordinary (Paris, Bibliothèque National Ms. français 14410) and the Paraclete Breviary (Chaumont, Bibliothèque Municipale Ms. 31) by Peter Abelard. Texts focus on liturgical practice at the Paraclete. Ordinary includes a “Book of Burials”, an “Old French Ordinary” (a work designed to coordinate the celebrations during the course of the liturgical year), and an “Order of Processions.” Breviary includes a calendar, the Temporal and Sanctoral cycles, the Common of the Saints and various other material. and Preface -- Abbreviations and short titles -- General introduction -- Select and summary notes. The temporal cycle. The sanctoral cycle -- Addenda -- Excursus.
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- [1983 TO 1985]
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- Western Michigan University. Libraries
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- Cistercian liturgy series: no. 3-7 and Cistercian Liturgy Series
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- Bound in sixteenth-century blind tooled leather over boards, five brass bosses and corners and a single plate for a clasp remains on lower board., fol. 2r: A three quarter border, sides and bottom of page, ornamental foliage, birds, urns, cameo portraits, including a portrait of the Abbess Mechtilde, and the coat of arms of the Abbess or the abbey; on fol. 36v, 51r, and 110r: full frame floral borders, inhabited by various birds and insects, fol. 110r features a cameo portrait of a man in the upper border and one of a woman in the lower. Initials: fol. 2r: five-line historiated initial "A" in gold containing a depiction of the appearance of the Virgin to St Bernard; fol. 110r: four-line historiated initial "V" depicting Joseph in the well; one- to four-line decorated initials passim, often vegetative forms, some inhabited by human figures or birds; one-line black pen initials with painted infillings passim, one-line single color initials in blue and red passim., Gothic textualis, Produced for Abbess Mechtilde de Lechy of Herkenrode (Cottineau I, 1403), diocese of Liège, in 1544: "Anno a partu virgineo millesimo quingentesimo quadragesimo quarto hunc librum conscribi fecit veneabilis domina, domina Mechtildis de Lechy, suo tempore abatissa huius monasterii de Herkenrode." Ownership inscription on f. 165v: "Libero Beate Marie de Herkenrode." Mechtilde was also responsible for the Abbey's stained glass window of the Virgin and St Bernard, resembling the depiction on f. 2r; Archologia, 108 (1986), 198. The MS, with its companion volume, likely remained at Herkenrode until the Abbey's suppression in 1796., The MSS were transferred to the Abbey of Sept-Fons (Cottineau II, 3011), Allier, France. Volumes I and II shelf marked 20 (Vol. II) and 21 (Vol. I), bookplates for the abbey on front pastedowns, library stamps on f. 1r in Vol. I and f. 2r in Vol. II., and Acquired for the Abbey of Gethsemani before 1935, Abbot Edmond Obrecht's descriptions tipped in on the front pastedowns.
- Date Created:
- 1544-01-01T00:00:00Z
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- Western Michigan University. Libraries
- Notes:
- Liturgy O.C.S.O. was published by Gethsemani Abbey, Trappist, KY and edited by Father Chrysogonus Waddell from 1966-1999. The journal (at that time a newsletter) began after September 1965 meeting of the Liturgy Commission of the Order of Cistercians of the Strict Observance to report progress in liturgical renewal after Vatican II. The audience and contributors later included secular scholars of the Cistercian liturgy. and Editor's page / Fr. Chrysogonus Waddell -- Death in the life of the monk and in the monastic liturgy: Meeting of the Francophone Cistercian Liturgy Commission, Pradines, 1976 - Introduction -- Death in the climate of modern-day thought / Pierre-Yves Émery -- Discussion after the conference by Frère Yves -- The Roman ritual for funerals from the Council of Trent to the present / Fr. Claude Duchesneau -- Discussion of Fr. Duchesneau's conference -- When I think of our pretty little cemetery / Sr. Marie Pierre -- The monastic ritual for funerals / Fr. Marie-Gérard Dubois -- Discussion after Dom Marie-Gérard's conference -- A long - a very long - parenthesis: The Cistercian funeral ritual of 1965 / Fr. Chrysogonus Waddell -- Three poems / Br. Thomas Imhoff -- The Anointing of the Sick - The immediate preparation for death / Fr. Claude Duchesneau -- Discussion after Fr. Duchsneau's second conference -- Round table discussion: A theology of death -- Long-term preparation for death in our monastic life and liturgy / Frère Marie of Sept Fons
- Date Created:
- 1977-01-01T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Western Michigan University. Libraries
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- Liturgy O.C.S.O. Journal of Gethsemani Abbey