Etykietka: dunkeld litany

“Heavenly Participation in Early Christian Liturgy: Praise, Protection, and the Origins of Saintly Petition”

Heavenly Participation in Early Christian Liturgy: Praise, Protection, and the Origins of Saintly Petition Heavenly Participation in Early Christian Liturgy: Praise, Protection, and the Origins of Saintly Petition Introduction: Recovering the Language of the Early Church The communion of saints stands as one of the most profound and yet often simplified doctrines of the Christian […]

The Stowe Missal and the Emergence of Direct Saint-Petition: A Manuscript Study of Liturgical Interpolation

The Stowe Missal and the Question of Direct Saint-Petition A Manuscript-Critical Reassessment Preface: Context and Purpose of This Study This study forms part of a broader investigation titled: ➡️ “Heavenly Participation in Early Christian Liturgy: Praise, Protection, and the Origins of Saintly Petition”(see: Heavenly Participation in Early Christian Liturgy) The purpose of this article is […]

The Cele Dei Litany from Dunkeld

The Céle Dé Litany from Dunkeld Translated by Peter Farrington This litany is associated with the ancient monastery of Dunkeld and was sung in public processions by the Céle Dé (Keledei), also known as the Culdees. The text is preserved in Latin in the Appendix to Kalendars of Scottish Saints by Alexander Penrose Forbes (Edinburgh, […]