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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 -- Liturgical reform in mainland China / Fr. Jean Charbonnier -- The Revelation of the Trinity according to St. Gregory of Nazianzen / Fr. Philippe Rouillard -- Culture and monasticism / Fr. Armand Veilleux -- Conference notes by Thomas Merton: The Cistercian Fathers and their monastic theology ‑ Appendices to Part One: Texts by St. Bernard and Adam of Perseigne / Fr. Thomas Merton -- Sermon from New Camaldoli Hermitage for the feast of St. Joseph: An ideal sage / Fr. Joseph W. Wong -- The mystery of time and the Sacrament of the liturgical year / Fr. Robert Gantoy -- Bread and wine / Fr. D. Sesboüé
- Date Created:
- 1995-01-01T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Western Michigan University. Libraries
- Collection:
- Liturgy O.C.S.O. Journal of Gethsemani Abbey
- Notes:
- Later inscriptions identifying the manuscript., Excised from a larger manuscript., 1-line initials in gold on a ground of red or blue; 2-line initial "KL" in gold at the beginning of each month on a ground of blue and red; inner margin borders next to initial KL, foliate motif derived from a depiction of the acanthus plant containing occasional vines, flowers, and fruit., Fifteenth-century, French calendar excerpted from a Book of Hours., gothic textualis formata, and Produced in France, Normandy -- probably in Bayeux. Calendar includes Saint Regnobert, Bishop of Bayeux. A pilgrim badge impression on the verso of folio 2: four badges, two larger and two smaller ones in a vertical row -- they were attached with needle and thread to the page preceding the calendar. The practice of attaching the badges to the pages of devotional books flourished in the regions of the duchy of Burgundy at the end of the fifteenth century and the beginning of the sixteenth. Two inscriptions on folio 3r: “Bàieux” in ink along the top and “898” followed by a flourish in ink. Purchased by Special Collections, Waldo Library from the Mackus Company, Akron Ohio, June, 2008.
- Date Created:
- [1450 TO 1500]
- Data Provider:
- Western Michigan University. Libraries
- Notes:
- Bound in vellum over boards., Written in Gothic textualis, with initials in red, blue, and purple., Circular calendar, Gothic textualis, and Property stamp of Gethsemani Abbey on recto of fol. 1.
- Date Created:
- [1470 TO 1487]
- Data Provider:
- Western Michigan University. Libraries