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I'd be inclined to say "very recently" - I can't find it in the Sarum or the
Tridentine Ordinary.
John Briggs
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>
> Do you know when this was phrase became a part of the Latin Mass? I ask
> because it seems imbued with the Atonement theology which Anselm brought
> to centre stage in the 11th century and which has really held the field in
> soteriology ever since in the West. Atonement theology is unknown in
> Eastern Christendom and it arouses negative reactions among the Orthodox
> when they encounter it. So it is very interesting if this phrase
> belongs to a period
> *before* the Great Schism 'when we were one' or does it makes it first
> appearance in the post-Anselmian period?
>
> Fr Ambrose
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Bill East" <[log in to unmask]>
>
>> If it were part of my remit, I should point out that the Latin is,
>> "agnoscens Hostiam, cuius voluisti immolatione placari" - more
>> literally, "recognising the Victim, by whose sacrifice you have willed
>> to be placated."
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