Global Information Lookup Global Information

Mozarabic Rite information


Toledo Cathedral

The Mozarabic Rite (Spanish: rito mozárabe, Portuguese: rito moçárabe, Catalan: ritu mossàrab), officially called the Hispanic Rite (Spanish: Rito hispánico, Portuguese: rito hispânico, Catalan: ritu hispà),[1][2][3][4] and in the past also called the Visigothic Rite, is a liturgical rite of the Latin Church once used generally in the Iberian Peninsula (Hispania), in what is now Spain and Portugal. While the liturgy is often called 'Mozarabic' after the Christian communities that lived under Muslim rulers in Al-Andalus that preserved its use, the rite itself developed before and during the Visigothic period. After experiencing a period of decline during the Reconquista, when it was superseded by the Roman Rite in the Christian states of Iberia as part of a wider programme of liturgical standardization within the Catholic Church, efforts were taken in the 16th century to revive the rite and ensure its continued presence in the city of Toledo, where it is still celebrated today. It is also celebrated on a more widespread basis throughout Spain and, by special dispensation, in other countries, though only on special occasions.

In addition to its use within the Catholic Church, the rite (or elements from it) has also been adopted by Western Rite Orthodox congregations and the Spanish Reformed Episcopal Church.[5]

  1. ^ "Introducción histórica del rito - Rito Hispano-Mozárabe". Catedral Primada Toledo (in Spanish). Retrieved 2024-04-10.
  2. ^ Aldazábal, José. "Hispânica (Liturgia)". Secretariado Nacional de Liturgia :: Dicionário elementar de liturgia. Retrieved 2024-04-10.
  3. ^ Ferrà i Martorell, Miquel (2005-06-23). "Els mossàrabs i la seva llengua (1058)". www.dbalears.cat (in Catalan). Retrieved 2024-04-10.
  4. ^ Coll i Alentorn, Miquel (1990). Guifré el Pelós en la historiografia i en la llegenda. Memòries de la Secció Històrico-Arqueològica. Barcelona: Institut d'Estudis Catalans. p. 64. ISBN 978-84-7283-162-9.
  5. ^ "Liturgia de la Iglesia Española Reformada Episcopal (1954)". The Society of Archbishop Justus. Retrieved 2018-10-10.

and 27 Related for: Mozarabic Rite information

Request time (Page generated in 0.9222 seconds.)

Mozarabic Rite

Last Update:

The Mozarabic Rite (Spanish: rito mozárabe, Portuguese: rito moçárabe, Catalan: ritu mossàrab), officially called the Hispanic Rite (Spanish: Rito hispánico...

Word Count : 7734

Mozarabic chant

Last Update:

Visigothic chant) is the liturgical plainchant repertory of the Visigothic/Mozarabic rite of the Catholic Church, related to the Gregorian chant. It is primarily...

Word Count : 1916

Latin liturgical rites

Last Update:

(PCED) considers it a local Use of the Roman Rite, rather than an independent rite. The Mozarabic Rite, which was prevalent throughout Spain in Visigothic...

Word Count : 2490

Latin Church

Last Update:

additional Latin liturgical rites and uses, including the currently used Mozarabic Rite in restricted use in Spain, the Ambrosian Rite in parts of Italy, and...

Word Count : 14479

Gloria Patri

Last Update:

the same as the Greek form. From about the 7th century, the present Roman Rite version became almost universal throughout the West. Gloria et honor Patri...

Word Count : 1948

Mozarabs

Last Update:

to as Andalusi Romance, or the Mozarabic language. Mozarabs were mostly Catholics of the Visigothic or Mozarabic Rite. Due to Sharia and fiqh being confessional...

Word Count : 5352

Preces

Last Update:

has ceased to be used in the wider Roman Rite, except amongst Traditional Catholic groups. In the Mozarabic Rite the Preces or Preca are chants of penitential...

Word Count : 1581

Western Rite Orthodoxy

Last Update:

have used Western liturgical forms such as the Sarum Rite, the Mozarabic Rite, and Gallican Rite. Some congregations use what has become known simply...

Word Count : 4551

Advent

Last Update:

of Advent also begins a new liturgical year. In the Ambrosian Rite and the Mozarabic Rite of the Catholic Church, Advent begins on the sixth Sunday before...

Word Count : 4681

Gallican Rite

Last Update:

the Gallican Rite that the term Hispano-Gallican is often applied to the two. But the Iberian Mozarabic Rite has, like the allied Celtic Rite, enough of...

Word Count : 6410

Tridentine Mass

Last Update:

though the Ambrosian rite survives in Milan, Italy and neighbouring areas, stretching even into Switzerland, and the Mozarabic rite remains in use to a...

Word Count : 14973

Toledo Cathedral

Last Update:

(meaning The Rich Toledan in Latin). The Mozarabic Chapel in the Cathedral of Toledo still uses the Hispano-Mozarabic Rite and music. For many years, an unwritten...

Word Count : 15435

Christian liturgy

Last Update:

France) Mozarabic Rite (in Toledo and Salamanca, Spain) Celtic Rite (defunct: British Isles) Sarum Rite (defunct: England) Catholic Order Rites (generally...

Word Count : 3366

Eastern Catholic Churches

Last Update:

Latin rite can refer either to the Latin Church or to one or more of the Latin liturgical rites, which include the Roman Rite, Ambrosian Rite, Mozarabic Rite...

Word Count : 10021

Kiss of peace

Last Update:

the Catholic Church, there are liturgical rites (the Ambrosian Rite and the Mozarabic Rite) in which it is placed after the Liturgy of the Word, before...

Word Count : 3285

Protestant liturgy

Last Update:

Scotland. At the time of English Reformation, the Sarum Rite was in use along with the Roman Rite. Reformers in England wanted the Latin mass translated...

Word Count : 2734

Andalusi Romance

Last Update:

Andalusi Romance, also called Mozarabic or Ajami, refers to the varieties of Ibero-Romance that developed in Al-Andalus, the parts of the medieval Iberian...

Word Count : 2258

Ambrosian Rite

Last Update:

celebrated trials by fire and by battle in the case of Alfonso VI and the Mozarabic Rite, was determined on. Two books, Ambrosian and Roman, were laid closed...

Word Count : 4249

Sanctus

Last Update:

Deus Sabaoth. Pleni sunt cæli et terra maiestatis gloriæ tuæ. In the Mozarabic Rite: Sanctus, Sanctus, Sanctus, Dominus Deus Sabaoth: Pleni sunt cæli et...

Word Count : 4191

Catholic Church

Last Update:

to the Ambrosian Rite. Other Latin Church rites include the Mozarabic and those of some religious institutes. These liturgical rites have an antiquity...

Word Count : 26143

Catholic particular churches and liturgical rites

Last Update:

equivalent), as defined by Catholic canon law and ecclesiology. A liturgical rite, a collection of liturgies descending from shared historic or regional context...

Word Count : 2721

Canonical hours

Last Update:

normally contains a version of, or selection from, such prayers. In the Roman Rite of the Catholic Church, canonical hours are also called officium, since it...

Word Count : 12048

Missal of Silos

Last Update:

liturgical manuscripts of the Mozarabic rite which have been preserved in the Silos library, despite the suppression of the rite in 1080 by Pope Gregory VII...

Word Count : 333

Lent

Last Update:

the Roman Rite of the Catholic Church, the Lutheran Churches, and Methodist Churches. However, in the Ambrosian Rite and the Mozarabic Rite, there is...

Word Count : 13215

Abbey of Santo Domingo de Silos

Last Update:

Silos Library was the main repository of liturgical manuscripts of the Mozarabic rite until many were auctioned in 1878. The library still contains the Missal...

Word Count : 1733

Celtic Rite

Last Update:

fusion in the Carolingian period the Roman Rite, its Ambrosian variant, and the Hispano-Gallican Mozarabic Rite were practically all that were left. British...

Word Count : 8003

List of Catholic dioceses in Spain

Last Update:

headed by a metropolitan archbishop (one of which, Toledo, uses the Mozarabic rite), have a total of 55 suffragan dioceses. Exempt, i.e., directly subject...

Word Count : 901

PDF Search Engine © AllGlobal.net