The Roman Mass

From Early Christian Origins to Tridentine Reform

Uwe Michael Lang author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:29th Sep '22

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A history of the common structure and ritual shape of the Roman Mass from Eucharistic origins to the Tridentine reform.

A compact guide to the basic structure and ritual shape of the Roman Mass from its formative period in late antiquity to the Tridentine reform. Uniting classical liturgical history with insights from a variety of other disciplines, the book offers the picture of a liturgy celebrated and lived.This volume offers a new, synthetic overview of the structure and ritual shape of the Roman Mass from its formative period in late antiquity to its post-Tridentine standarisation. Starting with the Last Supper and the origins of the Eucharist, Uwe Michael Lang constructs a narrative that explores the intense religious, social, and cultural transformations that shaped the Roman Mass. Lang unites classical liturgical history with insights from a variety of other disciplines that have drawn attention to the ritual performance and reception of the mass. He also presents liturgical developments within the broader historical and theological contexts that affected the celebration and experience of the sacramental rite that is still at the heart of Catholic Christianity. Aimed at scholars from a broad swathe of subjects, including religious studies, history, art history, literature, and music, Lang's volume serves as a comprehensive history of the Roman Mass over the course of a millenium.

'A bibliographer's dream come true … scholars in the field will appreciate this expert, disciplined work of agenda-setting.' Piotr H. Kosicki, Times Literary Supplement
'Students of liturgy will immediately recognize the name of our author. Father Lang is a highly respected scholar, who does not disappoint this time around. … it should be in the library of every priest and seminarian and, of course, in Catholic libraries.' Reverend Pete M. J. Stravinskas, The Catholic Response
'Both scholars and more casual readers who pick up this volume will find themselves at the feet of a fair and patient magister who is a trustworthy guide and deftly stewards his readers through 1,600 years of history in just 366 pages.' Matthew S. C. Olver, The Living Church
'I can imagine it is gratifying to an author when his accumulated scholarship can come together in one splendid volume. I know it is gratifying to a reader when he discovers a 1500-year history of the 'Ordo Missae', written with a new, synthetic approach, that attends to classic texts of liturgical history, gently questions shortcomings, explains the current issues, attends to new methodologies in order to nuance current opinion, and interweaves topical concerns into historical narrative. A history must be more than a simple concatenation of dates and facts. These must be woven into a narrative tapestry if they are to command interest, and this is Fr. Michael Lang's masterful accomplishment.' David W. Fagerberg, The Thomist

ISBN: 9781108832458

Dimensions: 234mm x 159mm x 30mm

Weight: 800g

456 pages