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Cover of: Double Origins of the Eucharist and the Degradation of Clergy in Antiquity
Clemens Leonhard

Double Origins of the Eucharist and the Degradation of Clergy in Antiquity

Section: Articles
Volume 8 (2022) / Issue 3, pp. 393-413 (21)
Published 17.03.2023
DOI 10.1628/rre-2022-0024
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Summary
The article suggests revisiting the typology of a symposium-type versus a mass-type of Eucharistic celebrations and hence the assumption that the structure of the mass emerged from sympotic Eucharists. Even if one assumes pre-Constantinian origins for the principle that Eucharists must be preceded by a liturgy of the word, the masstype of the Eucharist is only attested as part of the mass. Thus, the question is open when and why symposium-type Eucharists were given up in favour of celebrations of the mass. The paper claims that the mass is conceptually built of at least three components: the liturgy of the word and the Eucharist, where the Eucharist is an amalgamation of its symposium- and salutatio-types.