medieval-religion: Scholarly discussions of medieval religion and culture
Ayse <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>John Baldovin's _The Urban Character of Christian Worship_ (Rome, 1987),
which is the definitive study of stational liturgies in the early Middle
Ages.
just curious: does "stational liturgies" refer to liturgical processions which
might have been made to various sights around a city on given days in the
calendar?
such topographical processions were a common practice, apparently --i've got
quite a few of them mentioned in the Chartres Ordinary and would like to know
something more about them.
thanks,
christopher
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