medieval-religion: Scholarly discussions of medieval religion and culture
McMichael, Steven J. wrote:
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> Thanks for this information, Jim! I will check out the bibliography on Bernwald.
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> Since you raised the issue about locality, did these Easter Candlesticks ever appear in medieval England?
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> Steve,
> I'm certainly not an expert on Paschal Candlesticks, but largely from my
> readings concerning the bronze "column" of Bishop Bernward of
> Hildesheim, created at the beginning of the 11th century as a Paschal
> Candelestick, it would seem that they are primarily an Italian (possibly
> Roman) phenomenon, and Bernward's example also makes use of a continuous
> spiralling narrative around it, like Trajan's Column in Rome, so it was
> probably made specifically to emulate Roman works. There is a large
> bibliography on Bernward's works, which would undoubtedly direct you to
> further studies of Paschal Candesticks.
> Cheers,
> Jim
>
> McMichael, Steven J. wrote:
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>> I visit Saint Paul Outside the Walls in Rome every year and I have very impressed with the marble Easter candle near the altar. I have been trying to find further information on the use of Easter candles in medieval churches and their function during the Easter celebration. I have found a few short articles on-line, but I am wondering if there are books or articles on the subject. I am trying to find out the following questions: How common were they? Are there other examples of large Easter Candles (especially in marble) in other churches besides Saint Paul Outside the Walls? What functions did they have in the Easter liturgy, especially the Easter Vigil? Was the function the same as in the contemporary Easter Vigil?
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>> Thanks for any help you can give me!
>>
>> Steve
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>> I know we have not enter Lent yet, but maybe this will get us in the spirit of preparing for Easter!
>>
>> Steven J. McMichael, OFM Conv.
>> Theology Department
>> University of Saint Thomas
>> Saint Paul, MN
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English parish churches routinely had large easter tapers--weighing in
some cases upwards of 10 lbs. I don't know what they looked like, and am
not sure how they were used. I assume they burned during Easter. But
they were probably in some sort of candle holder.
Katherine French
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