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No, this is actually a much older prayer, although I can't remember 
off-hand whether it comes from the Gelasian or the Gregorian 
sacramentary.  Best, Megan



Erik Drigsdahl wrote:
> medieval-religion: Scholarly discussions of medieval religion and culture
>
> Dear Jim,
>
> The prayer "Deus apud quem mortuorum spiritus vivunt" is only known to me
> from the fairly rigid Domenican use (14th-15th century).
> It  is where you should direct your attention.
>
> Best regards
> Erik Drigsdahl
>
>
> At 11:14 -0500 26/09/09, Dr Jim Bugslag wrote:
>   
>> I wonder if any list member might be able to direct me to sources for texts, translations and/or studies of the prayer Deus apud quem or the anthem Suscipiat te Christus, which I believe are part of the Office of the Dead.  Also, are there studies on the history of prayer through the later Middle Ages?
>>     
>
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