Vigilemus et oremus: the theological significance of 'keeping vigil' in Rome from the fourth to the eighth centuries
Christians have observed vigils in both East and West from earliest times. In the broad liturgical tradition of Christianity, the idea of keeping vigil appears to manifest the Church?s eschatological nature. Documentary evidence from the earliest centuries reveals that some Christians kept a night w...
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Zusammenfassung: | Christians have observed vigils in both East and West from earliest times. In the broad liturgical tradition of Christianity, the idea of keeping vigil appears to manifest the Church?s eschatological nature. Documentary evidence from the earliest centuries reveals that some Christians kept a night watch at the graves of martyrs and other heroes of the faith as to anticipate that dawn when the rising Sun of Justice would return in fulfilment of his promise. Eventually, vigils appear not just for Easter, Pentecost and saints? days, but also for Christmas, the dedication of a church building, and on Saturday evening of the uniquely Roman quarterly Ember Weeks.0Liturgical sources of the sixth, seventh, and eighth centuries reveal that such practices became relatively standardized with the assignment of specific Mass texts and scriptural readings, yet we know very little about the precise elements which comprised a vigil liturgy and of their theological significance. At the same time these vigils were so important that they attracted to themselves the celebration of major sacramental liturgies during them. Hence, the Paschal Vigil, which existed for centuries as a vigil liturgy of scriptural readings and prayers gradually became the setting for the annual baptismal celebration. The task of this book will study the nature of Roman vigil liturgies in the early centuries of Christianity in order to unravel the most primitive structure of keeping vigil and to provide a better understanding of the Paschal Vigil, which Augustine of Hippo affirms as the 'mother of all vigils' |
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CHRISTIANS
HAVE
OBSERVED
VIGILS
IN
BOTH
EAST
AND
WEST
FROM
EARLIEST
TIMES.
IN
THE
BROAD
LITURGICAL
TRADITION
OF
CHRISTIANITY,
THE
IDEA
OF
KEEP
ING
VIGIL
APPEARS
TO
MANIFEST
THE
CHURCH
*
S
ESCHATOLOGICAL
NATURE.
DOCU
MENTARY
EVIDENCE
FROM
THE
EARLIEST
CENTURIES
REVEALS
THAT
SOME
CHRIS
TIANS
KEPT
A
NIGHT
WATCH
AT
THE
GRAVES
OF
MARTYRS
AND
OTHER
HEROES
OF
THE
FAITH
AS
TO
ANTICIPATE
THAT
DAWN
WHEN
THE
RISING
SUN
OF
JUSTICE
WOULD
RETURN
IN
FULFILMENT
OF
HIS
PROMISE.
EVENTUALLY,
VIGILS
APPEAR
NOT
JUST
FOR
EASTER,
PENTECOST
AND
SAINTS
*
DAYS,
BUT
ALSO
FOR
CHRISTMAS,
THE
DEDI
CATION
OF
A
CHURCH
BUILDING,
AND
ON
SATURDAY
EVENING
OF
THE
UNIQUELY
ROMAN
QUARTERLY
EMBER
WEEKS.
LITURGICAL
SOURCES
OF
THE
SIXTH,
SEVENTH,
AND
EIGHTH
CENTURIES
REVEAL
THAT
SUCH
PRACTICES
BECAME
RELATIVELY
STANDARDIZED
WITH
THE
ASSIGN
MENT
OF
SPECIFIC
MASS
TEXTS
AND
SCRIPTURAL
READINGS,
YET
WE
KNOW
VERY
LITTLE
ABOUT
THE
PRECISE
ELEMENTS
WHICH
COMPRISED
A
VIGIL
LITURGY
AND
OF
THEIR
THEOLOGICAL
SIGNIFICANCE.
AT
THE
SAME
TIME
THESE
VIGILS
WERE
SO
IMPORTANT
THAT
THEY
ATTRACTED
TO
THEMSELVES
THE
CELEBRATION
OF
MAJOR
SACRAMENTAL
LITURGIES
DURING
THEM.
HENCE,
THE
PASCHAL
VIGIL,
WHICH
EXISTED
FOR
CENTURIES
AS
A
VIGIL
LITURGY
OF
SCRIPTURAL
READINGS
AND
PRAYERS
GRADUALLY
BECAME
THE
SETTING
FOR
THE
ANNUAL
BAPTISMAL
CELEBRA
TION.
THIS
BOOK
EXAMINES
THE
NATURE
OF
ROMAN
VIGIL
LITURGIES
IN
THE
EARLY
CENTURIES
OF
CHRISTIANITY
TO
UNRAVEL
THE
MOST
PRIMITIVE
STRUCTURE
OF
KEEPING
VIGIL
AND
TO
PROVIDE
A
BETTER
UNDERSTANDING
OF
THE
PASCHAL
VIGIL,
WHICH
AUGUSTINE
OF
HIPPO
AFFIRMS
AS
THE
*
MOTHER
OF
ALL
VIGILS.
*
JAMES
G.
SABAK,
O.F.M.,
IS
DIRECTOR
OFWORSHIPFOR
THE
DIOCESE
OF
RALEIGH,
NORTH
CAROLINA,
U.S.A.
HE
HAS
TAUGHT
AT
SIENA
COLLEGE,
THE
CATHOLIC
UNIVERSITY
OF
AMERICA,
THE
FRANCISCAN
SCHOOL
OF
THEOLOGY,
AND
PROVI
DENCE
COLLEGE.
A
MEMBER
OFSOCIETAS
LITURGICA
AND
THE
NORTH
AMERICAN
ACADEMY
OF
LITURGY,
HE
HAS
WRITTEN
FOR
WORSHIP,
STUDIA
LITURGICA,
HORI
ZONS,
AND
IS
A
REGULAR
CONTRIBUTOR
TO
THE
*
PRAYTELL
BLOG.
*
HE
ALSO
SERVES
AS
THE
CHAIR
OF
THE
AMERICAN
FRANCISCAN
LITURGICAL
COMMISSION.
TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
PREFACE
9
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
11
ABBREVIATIONS
AND
SOURCES
1
3
INTRODUCTION
15
PARTI
THE
EMBER
VIGILS
INTRODUCTORY
COMMENTS
31
CHAPTER
1:
THE
EMBERTIDE
VIGILS
OF
MARCH
AND
JUNE
43
CHAPTER
2:
THE
EMBERTIDE
VIGILS
OF
SEPTEMBER
AND
DECEMBER
71
ANALYSIS
OF
THE
EMBER
VIGILS
IN
LIGHT
OF
THE
TEXTS
97
PART
II
THE
EARLIEST
VIGILS
OF
THE
PASCHAL
CYCLE
INTRODUCTORY
COMMENTS
1
1
5
CHAPTER
3:
THE
VIGIL
OF
PASCHA
119
CHAPTER
4:
THE
VIGIL
OF
PENTECOST
169
PART
III
THE
VIGILS
OF
THE
CHRISTMAS
CYCLE
INTRODUCTORY
COMMENTS
221
CHAPTER
5:
THE
VIGILS
OF
THE
FEAST
OF
CHRISTMAS
227
CHAPTER
6:
THE
VIGIL
OF
EPIPHANY
261
VIII
TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
PART
IV
THE
VIGILS
OF
THE
SANCTORAL
CYCLE
CHAPTER
7:
THE
PRE-EUCHARISTIC
VIGILS
OF
THE
SANCTORAL
CYCLE
279
CONCLUSION
303
APPENDICES
OF
THE
SACRAMENTARY
TEXTS
APPENDIX
1:
THE
PRAYER
TEXTS
FOR
THE
VIGIL
OF
THE
FIRST
MONTH
FAST
313
APPENDIX
2:
THE
PRAYER
TEXTS
FOR
THE
VIGIL
OF
THE
FOURTH
MONTH
FAST
317
APPENDIX
3:
THE
PRAYER
TEXTS
FOR
THE
VIGIL
OF
THE
SEVENTH
MONTH
FAST
322
APPENDIX
4:
THE
PRAYER
TEXTS
FOR
THE
VIGIL
OF
THE
TENTH
MONTH
FAST
326
APPENDIX
5:
THE
PRAYER
TEXTS
FOR
THE
VIGIL
AND
DAY
OF
PASCHA
331
APPENDIX
6:
THE
PRAYER
TEXTS
FOR
THE
VIGIL
AND
DAY
OF
PENTECOST
344
APPENDIX
7:
THE
PRAYER
TEXTS
FOR
THE
VIGIL
AND
DAY
OF
CHRISTMAS
354
APPENDIX
8:
THE
PRAYER
TEXTS
FOR
THE
VIGIL
AND
DAY
OF
EPIPHANY
363
APPENDIX
9:
POSSIBLE
PRAYER
TEXTS
FOR
THE
VIGIL
OF
THE
ASCENSION
OF
THE
LORD
367
APPENDIX
10:
PRAYER
TEXTS
FOR
THE
VIGIL
AND
FEAST
OF
THE
ASSUMPTION
OF
THE
BLESSED
VIRGIN
MARY
370
APPENDIX
11:
PRAYER
TEXTS
FOR
THE
VIGIL
AND
FEAST
OF
SAINT
JOHN
THE
BAPTIST
3
72
APPENDIX
12:
PRAYER
TEXTS
FOR
THE
VIGIL
AND
FEAST
OF
SAINTS
PETER
AND
PAUL
377
APPENDIX
13:
PRAYER
TEXTS
FOR
THE
VIGIL
AND
FEAST
OF
SAINT
LAWRENCE
384
APPENDIX
14:
PRAYER
TEXTS
FOR
THE
VIGIL
AND
FEAST
OF
SAINT
ANDREW
389
BIBLIOGRAPHY
393
INDEX
401
INDEX
OF
SCRIPTURE
REFERENCES
401
INDEX
OF
NAMES
40
3
MODERN
AUTHORS
404
INDEX
OF
LITURGICAL
BOOKS
406
FIRST
LINES
OF
ORATIONES
408
GENERAL
INDEX
409 |
adam_txt |
CHRISTIANS
HAVE
OBSERVED
VIGILS
IN
BOTH
EAST
AND
WEST
FROM
EARLIEST
TIMES.
IN
THE
BROAD
LITURGICAL
TRADITION
OF
CHRISTIANITY,
THE
IDEA
OF
KEEP
ING
VIGIL
APPEARS
TO
MANIFEST
THE
CHURCH
*
S
ESCHATOLOGICAL
NATURE.
DOCU
MENTARY
EVIDENCE
FROM
THE
EARLIEST
CENTURIES
REVEALS
THAT
SOME
CHRIS
TIANS
KEPT
A
NIGHT
WATCH
AT
THE
GRAVES
OF
MARTYRS
AND
OTHER
HEROES
OF
THE
FAITH
AS
TO
ANTICIPATE
THAT
DAWN
WHEN
THE
RISING
SUN
OF
JUSTICE
WOULD
RETURN
IN
FULFILMENT
OF
HIS
PROMISE.
EVENTUALLY,
VIGILS
APPEAR
NOT
JUST
FOR
EASTER,
PENTECOST
AND
SAINTS
*
DAYS,
BUT
ALSO
FOR
CHRISTMAS,
THE
DEDI
CATION
OF
A
CHURCH
BUILDING,
AND
ON
SATURDAY
EVENING
OF
THE
UNIQUELY
ROMAN
QUARTERLY
EMBER
WEEKS.
LITURGICAL
SOURCES
OF
THE
SIXTH,
SEVENTH,
AND
EIGHTH
CENTURIES
REVEAL
THAT
SUCH
PRACTICES
BECAME
RELATIVELY
STANDARDIZED
WITH
THE
ASSIGN
MENT
OF
SPECIFIC
MASS
TEXTS
AND
SCRIPTURAL
READINGS,
YET
WE
KNOW
VERY
LITTLE
ABOUT
THE
PRECISE
ELEMENTS
WHICH
COMPRISED
A
VIGIL
LITURGY
AND
OF
THEIR
THEOLOGICAL
SIGNIFICANCE.
AT
THE
SAME
TIME
THESE
VIGILS
WERE
SO
IMPORTANT
THAT
THEY
ATTRACTED
TO
THEMSELVES
THE
CELEBRATION
OF
MAJOR
SACRAMENTAL
LITURGIES
DURING
THEM.
HENCE,
THE
PASCHAL
VIGIL,
WHICH
EXISTED
FOR
CENTURIES
AS
A
VIGIL
LITURGY
OF
SCRIPTURAL
READINGS
AND
PRAYERS
GRADUALLY
BECAME
THE
SETTING
FOR
THE
ANNUAL
BAPTISMAL
CELEBRA
TION.
THIS
BOOK
EXAMINES
THE
NATURE
OF
ROMAN
VIGIL
LITURGIES
IN
THE
EARLY
CENTURIES
OF
CHRISTIANITY
TO
UNRAVEL
THE
MOST
PRIMITIVE
STRUCTURE
OF
KEEPING
VIGIL
AND
TO
PROVIDE
A
BETTER
UNDERSTANDING
OF
THE
PASCHAL
VIGIL,
WHICH
AUGUSTINE
OF
HIPPO
AFFIRMS
AS
THE
*
MOTHER
OF
ALL
VIGILS.
*
JAMES
G.
SABAK,
O.F.M.,
IS
DIRECTOR
OFWORSHIPFOR
THE
DIOCESE
OF
RALEIGH,
NORTH
CAROLINA,
U.S.A.
HE
HAS
TAUGHT
AT
SIENA
COLLEGE,
THE
CATHOLIC
UNIVERSITY
OF
AMERICA,
THE
FRANCISCAN
SCHOOL
OF
THEOLOGY,
AND
PROVI
DENCE
COLLEGE.
A
MEMBER
OFSOCIETAS
LITURGICA
AND
THE
NORTH
AMERICAN
ACADEMY
OF
LITURGY,
HE
HAS
WRITTEN
FOR
WORSHIP,
STUDIA
LITURGICA,
HORI
ZONS,
AND
IS
A
REGULAR
CONTRIBUTOR
TO
THE
*
PRAYTELL
BLOG.
*
HE
ALSO
SERVES
AS
THE
CHAIR
OF
THE
AMERICAN
FRANCISCAN
LITURGICAL
COMMISSION.
TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
PREFACE
9
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
11
ABBREVIATIONS
AND
SOURCES
1
3
INTRODUCTION
15
PARTI
THE
EMBER
VIGILS
INTRODUCTORY
COMMENTS
31
CHAPTER
1:
THE
EMBERTIDE
VIGILS
OF
MARCH
AND
JUNE
43
CHAPTER
2:
THE
EMBERTIDE
VIGILS
OF
SEPTEMBER
AND
DECEMBER
71
ANALYSIS
OF
THE
EMBER
VIGILS
IN
LIGHT
OF
THE
TEXTS
97
PART
II
THE
EARLIEST
VIGILS
OF
THE
PASCHAL
CYCLE
INTRODUCTORY
COMMENTS
1
1
5
CHAPTER
3:
THE
VIGIL
OF
PASCHA
119
CHAPTER
4:
THE
VIGIL
OF
PENTECOST
169
PART
III
THE
VIGILS
OF
THE
CHRISTMAS
CYCLE
INTRODUCTORY
COMMENTS
221
CHAPTER
5:
THE
VIGILS
OF
THE
FEAST
OF
CHRISTMAS
227
CHAPTER
6:
THE
VIGIL
OF
EPIPHANY
261
VIII
TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
PART
IV
THE
VIGILS
OF
THE
SANCTORAL
CYCLE
CHAPTER
7:
THE
PRE-EUCHARISTIC
VIGILS
OF
THE
SANCTORAL
CYCLE
279
CONCLUSION
303
APPENDICES
OF
THE
SACRAMENTARY
TEXTS
APPENDIX
1:
THE
PRAYER
TEXTS
FOR
THE
VIGIL
OF
THE
FIRST
MONTH
FAST
313
APPENDIX
2:
THE
PRAYER
TEXTS
FOR
THE
VIGIL
OF
THE
FOURTH
MONTH
FAST
317
APPENDIX
3:
THE
PRAYER
TEXTS
FOR
THE
VIGIL
OF
THE
SEVENTH
MONTH
FAST
322
APPENDIX
4:
THE
PRAYER
TEXTS
FOR
THE
VIGIL
OF
THE
TENTH
MONTH
FAST
326
APPENDIX
5:
THE
PRAYER
TEXTS
FOR
THE
VIGIL
AND
DAY
OF
PASCHA
331
APPENDIX
6:
THE
PRAYER
TEXTS
FOR
THE
VIGIL
AND
DAY
OF
PENTECOST
344
APPENDIX
7:
THE
PRAYER
TEXTS
FOR
THE
VIGIL
AND
DAY
OF
CHRISTMAS
354
APPENDIX
8:
THE
PRAYER
TEXTS
FOR
THE
VIGIL
AND
DAY
OF
EPIPHANY
363
APPENDIX
9:
POSSIBLE
PRAYER
TEXTS
FOR
THE
VIGIL
OF
THE
ASCENSION
OF
THE
LORD
367
APPENDIX
10:
PRAYER
TEXTS
FOR
THE
VIGIL
AND
FEAST
OF
THE
ASSUMPTION
OF
THE
BLESSED
VIRGIN
MARY
370
APPENDIX
11:
PRAYER
TEXTS
FOR
THE
VIGIL
AND
FEAST
OF
SAINT
JOHN
THE
BAPTIST
3
72
APPENDIX
12:
PRAYER
TEXTS
FOR
THE
VIGIL
AND
FEAST
OF
SAINTS
PETER
AND
PAUL
377
APPENDIX
13:
PRAYER
TEXTS
FOR
THE
VIGIL
AND
FEAST
OF
SAINT
LAWRENCE
384
APPENDIX
14:
PRAYER
TEXTS
FOR
THE
VIGIL
AND
FEAST
OF
SAINT
ANDREW
389
BIBLIOGRAPHY
393
INDEX
401
INDEX
OF
SCRIPTURE
REFERENCES
401
INDEX
OF
NAMES
40
3
MODERN
AUTHORS
404
INDEX
OF
LITURGICAL
BOOKS
406
FIRST
LINES
OF
ORATIONES
408
GENERAL
INDEX
409 |
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spelling | Sabak, James G. Verfasser (DE-588)118305971X aut Vigilemus et oremus the theological significance of 'keeping vigil' in Rome from the fourth to the eighth centuries James G. Sabak (O.F.M., Ph.D.) Turnhout, Belgium Brepols [2021] © 2021 411 Seiten txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Studia traditionis theologiae 42 Dissertation Christians have observed vigils in both East and West from earliest times. In the broad liturgical tradition of Christianity, the idea of keeping vigil appears to manifest the Church?s eschatological nature. Documentary evidence from the earliest centuries reveals that some Christians kept a night watch at the graves of martyrs and other heroes of the faith as to anticipate that dawn when the rising Sun of Justice would return in fulfilment of his promise. Eventually, vigils appear not just for Easter, Pentecost and saints? days, but also for Christmas, the dedication of a church building, and on Saturday evening of the uniquely Roman quarterly Ember Weeks.0Liturgical sources of the sixth, seventh, and eighth centuries reveal that such practices became relatively standardized with the assignment of specific Mass texts and scriptural readings, yet we know very little about the precise elements which comprised a vigil liturgy and of their theological significance. At the same time these vigils were so important that they attracted to themselves the celebration of major sacramental liturgies during them. Hence, the Paschal Vigil, which existed for centuries as a vigil liturgy of scriptural readings and prayers gradually became the setting for the annual baptismal celebration. The task of this book will study the nature of Roman vigil liturgies in the early centuries of Christianity in order to unravel the most primitive structure of keeping vigil and to provide a better understanding of the Paschal Vigil, which Augustine of Hippo affirms as the 'mother of all vigils' Vigil (DE-588)4188292-1 gnd rswk-swf Frühchristentum (DE-588)4129954-1 gnd rswk-swf Liturgie (DE-588)4036050-7 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4113937-9 Hochschulschrift gnd-content Gebet, christlich (DE-2581)TH000005809 gbd Liturgie (DE-2581)TH000005813 gbd Vigil (DE-588)4188292-1 s Liturgie (DE-588)4036050-7 s Frühchristentum (DE-588)4129954-1 s DE-604 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-2-503-59089-9 (DE-604)BV047649411 Studia traditionis theologiae 42 (DE-604)BV035729058 42 SWB Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=032643032&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Klappentext SWB Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=032643032&sequence=000003&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
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title | Vigilemus et oremus the theological significance of 'keeping vigil' in Rome from the fourth to the eighth centuries |
title_auth | Vigilemus et oremus the theological significance of 'keeping vigil' in Rome from the fourth to the eighth centuries |
title_exact_search | Vigilemus et oremus the theological significance of 'keeping vigil' in Rome from the fourth to the eighth centuries |
title_exact_search_txtP | Vigilemus et oremus the theological significance of 'keeping vigil' in Rome from the fourth to the eighth centuries |
title_full | Vigilemus et oremus the theological significance of 'keeping vigil' in Rome from the fourth to the eighth centuries James G. Sabak (O.F.M., Ph.D.) |
title_fullStr | Vigilemus et oremus the theological significance of 'keeping vigil' in Rome from the fourth to the eighth centuries James G. Sabak (O.F.M., Ph.D.) |
title_full_unstemmed | Vigilemus et oremus the theological significance of 'keeping vigil' in Rome from the fourth to the eighth centuries James G. Sabak (O.F.M., Ph.D.) |
title_short | Vigilemus et oremus |
title_sort | vigilemus et oremus the theological significance of keeping vigil in rome from the fourth to the eighth centuries |
title_sub | the theological significance of 'keeping vigil' in Rome from the fourth to the eighth centuries |
topic | Vigil (DE-588)4188292-1 gnd Frühchristentum (DE-588)4129954-1 gnd Liturgie (DE-588)4036050-7 gnd |
topic_facet | Vigil Frühchristentum Liturgie Hochschulschrift |
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