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Language: English
Type: Doctorate

Author: Szablewski Marian (CR)
Title: The Mass without the Participation of the People
Subheading: Its Historical and Theological Development until the Council of Trent.
University: Sant'Anselmo (Roma)
Accad. year: 1975/1976
Moderator: Burkhardt Neunheuser OSB

Contents:
Chapter One

The Origin of the Private Mass

1. The Existence of Private Masses in the Early Middle Ages
2. The Origin of the Private Mass in Present Day Research
3. The Celebration of Private Masses as a Consequence of
the Diminished Participation of the People in Mass in
the Sixth Century
Conclusions

Chapter Two

An Analysis of the Ecclesiastical Documents Pertaining to Mass without the Participation of the People from the Ninth to the Sixteenth Century

1. A Definition of the Private Mass
2. The Appearance of the Term "Missa privata"
3. The Private Mass Intention as a Feature of the Private
Mass
4. The Place of Celebration of the Private Mass
5. The Time of Celebration of the Private Mass
6. The Serving at the Private Mass
7. The Private Mass and the Development of the Missal
8. The Rite of the Private Mass
Conclusions

Chapter Three

The Opposition of the Reformers of the Sixteenth Century to the Mass without the Participation of the People

1. The First Reaction of the Reformers Against the
Celebration of Private Mass
2. The Origin of a Mass without the People's Participation
according to the Opinion of the Reformers
3. Kinds of Private Masses and Their Attributes according
to the Reformers
4. The Private Mass is Based on the Erroneous Theology of
the Middle Ages
Conclusions

Chapter Four

The Council of Trent Defends the Mass without the Participation of the People

1. Introductory Discussion at Bologna in August 1547
2. Discussion in Trent in December 1551 and in January 1552
3. Developing the Decree of the Private Mass in August and
September 1562
Conclusions

General Conclusion

Keywords: Eucaristia, Storia

Notes:
Info: Edizioni Sant'Anselmo

Introduced: ostrowik (2009-03-05)
Modified: fraymesz (2010-02-10)