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PREFACE
xiii
CHAPTER
1.
INTRODUCTION
ι
ι.
A Historical Study of the Liturgy: Its Method
ι
2.
Structure and Method in Treatises on the Eucharist
3
3.
The Two Parts of the Treatise
4
4.
Recourse to the Category of Memorial
5
5.
The Sacrament of the Sacrifice
7
CHAPTER
2.
OLD TESTAMENT SACRIFICES AND
RITUAL MEAL
9
1.
The Slaughter of Animals in Deuteronomy
12:15 10
2.
Jewish Meals as Ritual Meals
14
2.1.
Was a Ritual Meal a Sacrifice?
14
2.2.
The Basic Prayer of the Jewish Meal
15
CHAPTER
3.
THE ORIGIN OF THE CHRISTIAN EUCHARIST
19
1.
The Last Supper
19
2.
Importance of the
Eucharistie
Prayer
20
3.
Conformity to the Last Supper
21
4.
The Ritual of the Last Supper
22
4.1.
The Two Traditions about the Last Supper
22
4.2.
A Passover Meal?
24
4.3.
The Course of the Last Supper
26
CHAPTER
4.
FROM THE JEWISH LITURGY TO
THE CHRISTIAN EUCHARIST
29
1.
The Rite of the Jewish Festive Meal
29
2.
The Rite in Didache
9-10 30
3.
The Rite in
1
Corinthians
10:16-17 31
4.
The Development of the Structure of the Eucharist
31
5.
Conclusion
33
CHAPTER
5.
PRIMITIVE ANAPHORAS:
FROM THE DIDACHE TO THE MYSTICAL EUCHARIST
35
CHAPTER
6.
PRIMITIVE ANAPHORAS:
DEVELOPMENTS OF THE EUCHARISTIC LITURGY
39
1.
The Alexandrian Liturgy
39
1.1.
The First Strophe of the Alexandrian Paleoanaphora
39
1.1.1.
Connection with the Yotser
40
1.1.2.
The Therapeutae
41
1.1.3.
Was There a Connection between
the Therapeutae and the Alexandrian Liturgy?
44
1.2.
The Second Strophe of the Alexandrian Paleoanaphora
45
1.3.
The Third Strophe, or the Petition
47
2.
The
Antiochene
Anaphora
49
2.1.
The
Antiochene
Structure
50
2.2.
The Account of the Last Supper and
the Anaphora of Hippolytus
50
2.3.
The Section Containing the Anamnesis and Offering
54
2.4.
The Origin of the Epiclesis and
the Anaphora of Hippolytus
56
2.5.
Conclusion
60
2.6.
The Alexandrian Anaphora of St. Mark
61
3.
The Roman Canon
62
4.
The Syrian Anaphora
66
4.1.
The Western Syrian Anaphora
67
4.2.
The Eastern Syrian Anaphora
72
4.3.
Jewish Origin of This Family of Anaphoras
73
CHAPTER
7.
THEMATIC DEVELOPMENTS IN
THE EUCHARISTIC LITURGY
75
1.
The Didache
75
1.1.
The Vine of David
75
1.2.
The Dwelling of God in Hearts
γγ
1.3.
The Prayer of Petition
78
2.
The Liturgy in
1
Corinthians
10-11 81
2.1.
The Theme of Unity in the Old Testament
81
2.2.
The Eucharist in
1
Corinthians
83
2.3.
The Advance in Paul beyond the Didache
85
3.
John
86
vi
4-
The Mystical Eucharist
88
4.1.
The Petition
88
4.2.
The Thanksgiving
89
4.3.
The Importance of the Term Antitype
90
CHAPTER
8.
THE EARLY PATRISTIC PERIOD
93
1.
Ignatius of Antioch
93
1.1.
Leave me to imitate the Passion of my God
94
1.2.
The Ministry of the Bishop
96
1.3.
A Sacramental Conception of This Ministry
97
1.4.
The Eucharist
99
1.4.1.
The Eucharist, Thanksgiving, and
the Theme of Unity
100
1.4.2.
The Thanksgiving
103
1.4.3.
The Bread and the Wine
105
1.4.4.
Medicine of Immortality
106
2.
Justin
107
2.1.
The
Eucharistie Rite 107
2.2.
Thanksgiving and Petition
109
2.3.
The Transmission of the Eucharist
110
3.
The Eucharist in Irenaeus:
Heavenly Element and Earthly Element
111
4.
Conclusion
114
CHAPTER
9.
TERTULLIAN AND CYPRIAN
117
1.
Tertuffian
117
1.1.
The Eucharist: Body and Blood of Christ
117
1.2.
Figura corporis
118
1.3.
The Representation of the Body and Blood of Christ
121
1.4.
Sacrificiorum orationibus
121
1.5.
The Eucharist and Life
122
1.6.
The Presidency of the Eucharist
123
2.
Cyprian of Carthage
124
2.1.
The Presidency of the Eucharist
125
2.2.
The Eucharist an Imitation of the Last Supper
126
2.3.
The
Eucharistie
Prayer
128
2.4.
Old Testament
Préfigurations
129
2.5.
Sacrifice and Fulfillment of Figures
130
2.6.
Sacramental Value
131
2.J.
Commémoration
of
Christ
132
2.8.
Conclusions
133
3.
Eucharist and Martyrdom
134
CHAPTER
10.
THE FOURTH CENTURY
139
1.
Some Liturgical Testimonies
139
1.1.
The Alexandrian Anaphora
139
1.2.
The Anaphora of the Apostles
Addai
and
Mari
140
1.3.
The Roman Canon
141
1.4.
The Byzantine Anaphora of Basil
143
1.5.
Conclusion
143
2.
Eusebius of Caesarea
144
3.
The Great Mystagogies of the Fourth Century
147
3.1.
John Chrysostom
148
3.2.
Theodore of Mopsuestia
149
3.3.
Cyril of Jerusalem
150
3.4.
Ambrose of Milan
151
3.5.
Conclusion
154
4.
Augustine
155
CHAPTER
11.
THE EARLY MIDDLE AGES
161
1.
The Eucharist and the Sacrifice of Christ
162
1.1.
Amalarius of
Metz
162
1.1.1.
Amalarius Method
163
1.1.2.
The Mass as Representation of the Passion
164
1.1.3.
Scope of the Representation of the Passion
167
1.1.4.
The Triform Body of Christ
169
1.1.5.
Concluding Assessment
171
1.2.
Commentaries on the Mass after Amalarius
172
1.2.1.
Florus of Lyons
173
1.2.2.
The Development in the Commentaries on
the Mass
174
1.2.3.
Sicard of Cremona
176
1.2.4.
Innocent
Ш
179
1.2.5.
William Durandus
180
2.
Eucharistie
Realism
182
2.1.
Paschasius Radbert and Ratramnus
183
2.2.
After Paschasius Radbert
187
2.3.
Berengarius
190
3·
Eucharistie
Devotion 192
3.1. In
What Does
Devotion
to
the Humanity of Christ Consist?
193
3.2.
Devotion to the Body of Christ
195
CHAPTER
12.
THE SCHOLASTIC HIGH MIDDLE AGES
199
1.
Thomas Aquinas
199
1.1.
The Use of Scripture
199
1.2.
The Development of Thomas s Thought and
the Office of Corpus
Christi 200
1.3.
Beyond Physicism
202
1.4.
Philosophy and Theology
204
1.5.
Thomas s Systematic Treatment of the Eucharist
207
1.6.
Cause and Sign
208
1.7.
The Consecration
210
1.8.
The
Eucharistie Rite
as Figure of the Passion of Christ
210
2.
St. Bonaventure of
Bagnoregio
215
2.1.
Theology and Devotion
215
2.2.
The Sacrament as Corpus
verum
217
2.3.
Is the Sacrament a Sign?
2ΐγ
3.
What Does the Mouse Eat? (Quid
mus sumit?)
220
4.
Conclusions
222
CHAPTER
13.
THE EUCHARIST AND THE RELICS
OF THE SAINTS
225
CHAPTER
14.
THE REFORMATION AND
THE COUNCIL OF TRENT
237
1.
The Reformation
237
1.1.
Luther
237
1.2.
Calvin
241
2.
The Council of Trent
244
2.1.
A Note on the Theological Method of
the Tridentine Decrees
245
2.2.
The Council of Trent and the Council of Constance
247
2.3.
Aristotelianism
247
2.4.
The Connection with the Middle Ages
248
CHAPTER
15.
THE LITURGICAL REFORM OF
VATICAN COUNCIL II
251
1.
Two Points of Doctrine
253
ix
2.
A Change of Mentality
254
3.
Some Decisions of Greater Moment
256
CHAPTER
16.
THE IMPLEMENTATION OF
THE LITURGICAL REFORM
263
1.
The Reform of the Order of Mass
263
1.1.
The Structure of the Order of Mass
264
2.
The Reform of the
Eucharistie
Prayer
269
2.1.
The Roman Canon
269
2.2. Eucharistie
Prayer
Π
271
2·3·
Eucharistie
Prayer
ΙΠ
273
2.4. Eucharistie
Prayer TV
273
2.5.
The
Eucharistie
Prayers for Masses with Children
275
2.6.
The
Eucharistie
Prayers for Masses of Reconciliation
276
2.7. Eucharistie
Prayers for Various Needs
277
CHAPTER
17.
THE PARTS OF THE EUCHARISTIC PRAYER
281
1.
The Preface
281
1.1.
Importance of the Preface
281
1.2.
Object of the Thanksgiving
282
1.3.
To Praise, Thank, and Give
283
1.4.
Useful for Salvation
284
2.
The Sandus
285
3.
The Account of Institution
287
3.1.
Origin of the Account of Institution
287
3.2.
Definition of the Account of Institution
288
3.3.
Consecration and Account of Institution
288
4.
Anamnesis and Offering
290
4.1.
Anamnesis
290
4.2.
The Offering of the Sacrifice
291
5.
The Epiclesis
292
6.
The Intercessions
294
7.
The Doxology
294
CHAPTER
18.
THE LAST SUPPER AND
THE CHURCH S EUCHARIST
297
1.
The Method of Study
297
2.
The Liturgy of the Church and the Last Supper
298
3.
The Last Supper
298
3.1.
The Prophetic Character of the Last Supper
298
3-2.
A Supper of Communion
300
3.3.
The Announcement of the Cross and
the Announcement of Life
300
3.4.
The Explanatory Words
302
4.
Conclusion
305
APPENDIX: JEWISH TEXTS AND
VERY EARLY EUCHARISTIC PRAYERS
307
Qiddush (Blessing before a Meal)
307
Blessing after a Meal
(Mrkat
ha-mazoń)
307
Didache
308
Apostolic Constitutions
7.25.1-26.6 309
Strasbourg Papyrus
311
Anaphora Attributed to Hippolytus
312
Martyrdom of Polycarp
312
Alexandrian Anaphora of Basil
314
Byzantine Anaphora of Basil
318
ABBREVIATIONS
325
BIBLIOGRAPHY
327
INDEX
347
xi
In this historical analysis of the origin
and variety of
eucharistie
liturgies and
their development in the Church,
Enrico
Mazza
presents a thorough
account of the theology of the
Eucharist, including the authors and
contexts that shaped it. Beginning
with the data on the Last Supper, he
weaves his way through interpreta¬
tions elaborated by the Fathers of the
Church and medieval writers to pro¬
vide a rich tapestry of concepts and
categories that Vatican Council II
eventually enlarged upon. Complete
with an appendix, including Jewish
texts and early
Eucharistie
Prayers,
abbreviations, bibliography, and
extensive notes, this work is especially
for readers who are not professional
historians of
eucharistie liturgiology.
Enrico
Mazza
is professor of liturgical
history at the
Università Cattolica del
Sacro Cuore in
Milan.
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Contents
PREFACE
xiii
CHAPTER
1.
INTRODUCTION
ι
ι.
A Historical Study of the Liturgy: Its Method
ι
2.
Structure and Method in Treatises on the Eucharist
3
3.
The Two Parts of the Treatise
4
4.
Recourse to the Category of "Memorial"
5
5.
The Sacrament of the Sacrifice
7
CHAPTER
2.
OLD TESTAMENT SACRIFICES AND
RITUAL MEAL
9
1.
The Slaughter of Animals in Deuteronomy
12:15 10
2.
Jewish Meals as Ritual Meals
14
2.1.
Was a Ritual Meal a Sacrifice?
14
2.2.
The Basic Prayer of the Jewish Meal
15
CHAPTER
3.
THE ORIGIN OF THE CHRISTIAN EUCHARIST
19
1.
The Last Supper
19
2.
Importance of the
Eucharistie
Prayer
20
3.
Conformity to the Last Supper
21
4.
The Ritual of the Last Supper
22
4.1.
The Two Traditions about the Last Supper
22
4.2.
A Passover Meal?
24
4.3.
The Course of the Last Supper
26
CHAPTER
4.
FROM THE JEWISH LITURGY TO
THE CHRISTIAN EUCHARIST
29
1.
The Rite of the Jewish Festive Meal
29
2.
The Rite in Didache
9-10 30
3.
The Rite in
1
Corinthians
10:16-17 31
4.
The Development of the Structure of the Eucharist
31
5.
Conclusion
33
CHAPTER
5.
PRIMITIVE ANAPHORAS:
FROM THE DIDACHE TO THE MYSTICAL EUCHARIST
35
CHAPTER
6.
PRIMITIVE ANAPHORAS:
DEVELOPMENTS OF THE EUCHARISTIC LITURGY
39
1.
The Alexandrian Liturgy
39
1.1.
The First Strophe of the Alexandrian Paleoanaphora
39
1.1.1.
Connection with the Yotser
40
1.1.2.
The Therapeutae
41
1.1.3.
Was There a Connection between
the Therapeutae and the Alexandrian Liturgy?
44
1.2.
The Second Strophe of the Alexandrian Paleoanaphora
45
1.3.
The Third Strophe, or the Petition
47
2.
The
Antiochene
Anaphora
49
2.1.
The
Antiochene
Structure
50
2.2.
The Account of the Last Supper and
the Anaphora of Hippolytus
50
2.3.
The Section Containing the Anamnesis and Offering
54
2.4.
The Origin of the Epiclesis and
the Anaphora of Hippolytus
56
2.5.
Conclusion
60
2.6.
The Alexandrian Anaphora of St. Mark
61
3.
The Roman Canon
62
4.
The Syrian Anaphora
66
4.1.
The Western Syrian Anaphora
67
4.2.
The Eastern Syrian Anaphora
72
4.3.
Jewish Origin of This Family of Anaphoras
73
CHAPTER
7.
THEMATIC DEVELOPMENTS IN
THE EUCHARISTIC LITURGY
75
1.
The Didache
75
1.1.
The Vine of David
75
1.2.
The Dwelling of God in Hearts
γγ
1.3.
The Prayer of Petition
78
2.
The Liturgy in
1
Corinthians
10-11 81
2.1.
The Theme of Unity in the Old Testament
81
2.2.
The Eucharist in
1
Corinthians
83
2.3.
The Advance in Paul beyond the Didache
85
3.
John
86
vi
4-
The Mystical Eucharist
88
4.1.
The Petition
88
4.2.
The Thanksgiving
89
4.3.
The Importance of the Term "Antitype"
90
CHAPTER
8.
THE EARLY PATRISTIC PERIOD
93
1.
Ignatius of Antioch
93
1.1.
"Leave me to imitate the Passion of my God"
94
1.2.
The Ministry of the Bishop
96
1.3.
A Sacramental Conception of This Ministry
97
1.4.
The Eucharist
99
1.4.1.
The Eucharist, Thanksgiving, and
the Theme of Unity
100
1.4.2.
The Thanksgiving
103
1.4.3.
The Bread and the Wine
105
1.4.4.
Medicine of Immortality
106
2.
Justin
107
2.1.
The
Eucharistie Rite 107
2.2.
Thanksgiving and Petition
109
2.3.
The "Transmission" of the Eucharist
110
3.
The Eucharist in Irenaeus:
Heavenly Element and Earthly Element
111
4.
Conclusion
114
CHAPTER
9.
TERTULLIAN AND CYPRIAN
117
1.
Tertuffian
117
1.1.
The Eucharist: Body and Blood of Christ
117
1.2.
Figura corporis
118
1.3.
The Representation of the Body and Blood of Christ
121
1.4.
Sacrificiorum orationibus
121
1.5.
The Eucharist and Life
122
1.6.
The Presidency of the Eucharist
123
2.
Cyprian of Carthage
124
2.1.
The Presidency of the Eucharist
125
2.2.
The Eucharist an Imitation of the Last Supper
126
2.3.
The
Eucharistie
Prayer
128
2.4.
Old Testament
Préfigurations
129
2.5.
Sacrifice and Fulfillment of Figures
130
2.6.
Sacramental Value
131
2.J.
Commémoration
of
Christ
132
2.8.
Conclusions
133
3.
Eucharist and Martyrdom
134
CHAPTER
10.
THE FOURTH CENTURY
139
1.
Some Liturgical Testimonies
139
1.1.
The Alexandrian Anaphora
139
1.2.
The Anaphora of the Apostles
Addai
and
Mari
140
1.3.
The Roman Canon
141
1.4.
The Byzantine Anaphora of Basil
143
1.5.
Conclusion
143
2.
Eusebius of Caesarea
144
3.
The Great Mystagogies of the Fourth Century
147
3.1.
John Chrysostom
148
3.2.
Theodore of Mopsuestia
149
3.3.
Cyril of Jerusalem
150
3.4.
Ambrose of Milan
151
3.5.
Conclusion
154
4.
Augustine
155
CHAPTER
11.
THE EARLY MIDDLE AGES
161
1.
The Eucharist and the Sacrifice of Christ
162
1.1.
Amalarius of
Metz
162
1.1.1.
Amalarius' Method
163
1.1.2.
The Mass as Representation of the Passion
164
1.1.3.
Scope of the Representation of the Passion
167
1.1.4.
The Triform Body of Christ
169
1.1.5.
Concluding Assessment
171
1.2.
Commentaries on the Mass after Amalarius
172
1.2.1.
Florus of Lyons
173
1.2.2.
The Development in the Commentaries on
the Mass
174
1.2.3.
Sicard of Cremona
176
1.2.4.
Innocent
Ш
179
1.2.5.
William Durandus
180
2.
Eucharistie
Realism
182
2.1.
Paschasius Radbert and Ratramnus
183
2.2.
After Paschasius Radbert
187
2.3.
Berengarius
190
3·
Eucharistie
Devotion 192
3.1. In
What Does
Devotion
to
the Humanity of Christ Consist?
193
3.2.
Devotion to the Body of Christ
195
CHAPTER
12.
THE SCHOLASTIC HIGH MIDDLE AGES
199
1.
Thomas Aquinas
199
1.1.
The Use of Scripture
199
1.2.
The Development of Thomas's Thought and
the Office of Corpus
Christi 200
1.3.
Beyond Physicism
202
1.4.
Philosophy and Theology
204
1.5.
Thomas's Systematic Treatment of the Eucharist
207
1.6.
Cause and Sign
208
1.7.
The Consecration
210
1.8.
The
Eucharistie Rite
as Figure of the Passion of Christ
210
2.
St. Bonaventure of
Bagnoregio
215
2.1.
Theology and Devotion
215
2.2.
The Sacrament as Corpus
verum
217
2.3.
Is the Sacrament a Sign?
2ΐγ
3.
"What Does the Mouse Eat?" (Quid
mus sumit?)
220
4.
Conclusions
222
CHAPTER
13.
THE EUCHARIST AND THE RELICS
OF THE SAINTS
225
CHAPTER
14.
THE REFORMATION AND
THE COUNCIL OF TRENT
237
1.
The Reformation
237
1.1.
Luther
237
1.2.
Calvin
241
2.
The Council of Trent
244
2.1.
A Note on the Theological Method of
the Tridentine Decrees
245
2.2.
The Council of Trent and the Council of Constance
247
2.3.
Aristotelianism
247
2.4.
The Connection with the Middle Ages
248
CHAPTER
15.
THE LITURGICAL REFORM OF
VATICAN COUNCIL II
251
1.
Two Points of Doctrine
253
ix
2.
A Change of Mentality
254
3.
Some Decisions of Greater Moment
256
CHAPTER
16.
THE IMPLEMENTATION OF
THE LITURGICAL REFORM
263
1.
The Reform of the Order of Mass
263
1.1.
The Structure of the Order of Mass
264
2.
The Reform of the
Eucharistie
Prayer
269
2.1.
The Roman Canon
269
2.2. Eucharistie
Prayer
Π
271
2·3·
Eucharistie
Prayer
ΙΠ
273
2.4. Eucharistie
Prayer TV
273
2.5.
The
Eucharistie
Prayers for Masses with Children
275
2.6.
The
Eucharistie
Prayers for Masses of Reconciliation
276
2.7. Eucharistie
Prayers "for Various Needs"
277
CHAPTER
17.
THE PARTS OF THE EUCHARISTIC PRAYER
281
1.
The Preface
281
1.1.
Importance of the Preface
281
1.2.
Object of the Thanksgiving
282
1.3.
To Praise, Thank, and Give
283
1.4.
Useful for Salvation
284
2.
The Sandus
285
3.
The Account of Institution
287
3.1.
Origin of the Account of Institution
287
3.2.
Definition of the Account of Institution
288
3.3.
Consecration and Account of Institution
288
4.
Anamnesis and Offering
290
4.1.
Anamnesis
290
4.2.
The Offering of the Sacrifice
291
5.
The Epiclesis
292
6.
The Intercessions
294
7.
The Doxology
294
CHAPTER
18.
THE LAST SUPPER AND
THE CHURCH'S EUCHARIST
297
1.
The Method of Study
297
2.
The Liturgy of the Church and the Last Supper
298
3.
The Last Supper
298
3.1.
The Prophetic Character of the Last Supper
298
3-2.
A Supper of Communion
300
3.3.
The Announcement of the Cross and
the Announcement of Life
300
3.4.
The Explanatory Words
302
4.
Conclusion
305
APPENDIX: JEWISH TEXTS AND
VERY EARLY EUCHARISTIC PRAYERS
307
Qiddush (Blessing before a Meal)
307
Blessing after a Meal
(Mrkat
ha-mazoń)
307
Didache
308
Apostolic Constitutions
7.25.1-26.6 309
Strasbourg Papyrus
311
Anaphora Attributed to Hippolytus
312
Martyrdom of Polycarp
312
Alexandrian Anaphora of Basil
314
Byzantine Anaphora of Basil
318
ABBREVIATIONS
325
BIBLIOGRAPHY
327
INDEX
347
xi
In this historical analysis of the origin
and variety of
eucharistie
liturgies and
their development in the Church,
Enrico
Mazza
presents a thorough
account of the theology of the
Eucharist, including the authors and
contexts that shaped it. Beginning
with the data on the Last Supper, he
weaves his way through interpreta¬
tions elaborated by the Fathers of the
Church and medieval writers to pro¬
vide a rich tapestry of concepts and
categories that Vatican Council II
eventually enlarged upon. Complete
with an appendix, including Jewish
texts and early
Eucharistie
Prayers,
abbreviations, bibliography, and
extensive notes, this work is especially
for readers who are not professional
historians of
eucharistie liturgiology.
Enrico
Mazza
is professor of liturgical
history at the
Università Cattolica del
Sacro Cuore in
Milan. |
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