[176] See V. Staley’s The Liturgical Year, where the Kalendar of the Church of England is treated with much fulness.
INDEX
[[See also Table of Contents, p. vii.]]
- Abyssinian Kalendar, see [Kalendar]
- Ado, martyrology of [xvi], [93], [94]
- Advent, observance of [76 ff.]
- Agnes, St, octave of [20], [71]
- Akathist, sabbath of [144]
- Alexandria, church of, its authority in settling date of Easter [121]
- All Saints (Allhallen), festival of [23], [149];
- Sunday of [91], [141];
- vigil of [75]
- All Souls’ Day [xiii], [24]
- Ambrosian rite [77]
- anarguroi, see [Unmercenary]
- Anatolius, Paschal cycle of [115]
- Andrew, St, commemoration of [17], [19], [22], [63 f.], [137];
- octave of [71];
- relation of Advent to festival of [79]
- Anna, St, conception of, see [Mary, festivals of]
- Annunciation, see [Mary, festivals of]
- Antipasch [141], [142]
- Antiphons, in Advent [78 f.]
- Apocreos, Sunday of [84], [141], [143];
- Sabbath of [144]
- Apodosis [71], [135]
- Apostles, commemoration of [22], [58 ff.];
- Fast of the [90 f.];
- Synaxis of the Twelve [58], [139];
- Seventy [70], [138], [139]
- Apostolic Canons [6], [111]
- Apostolic Constitutions [6], [111]
- Aratschavor-atz [92]
- Armenians, their observance of Epiphany and Christmas [32], [38];
- rules of fasting [78], [91 f.];
- Kalendar of [36], [43], [147 f.]
- Artziburion [92]
- Ascension, commemoration of [18], [42 f.], [135], [149]
- Ascetics, Sabbath of [144]
- Ash Wednesday [82], [83 f.]
- Asiatics, commemoration of the Pascha by [106 ff.]
- Assumption, see [Mary, festivals of]
- Baptism, of Christ, commemoration of [30], [31 n.], [32], [139 f.]
- Barnabas, St, commemoration of [70], [150]
- Baronius, Cardinal [103]
- Bartholomew, St, commemoration of [68]
- Basilian Menology, see [Menology]
- Basilidians, festival of Baptism of Christ kept by [31]
- Becket, Thomas, institution of festival of Trinity by [46];
- feasts of his martyrdom and translation [150]
- Bede, martyrology of [xvi], [23], [49], [62], [69], [70], [93], [94]
- Borromeo, Charles [83]
- Candlemas, meaning of [48];
- festival of, see [Purification]
- caput jejunii [83]
- Cara cognatio, pagan solemnity of [61]
- Celtic churches, Paschal cycle of [122], [146]
- Charlemagne, Capitula of [86]
- Christmas, see [Nativity]
- Circumcision, feast of [22 f.], [37 ff.], [135], [147]
- claves quadragesimae, Paschae, Rogationum [102]
- Clavius, see [Schlüssel]
- Coena Domini [40]
- Conception, see [Mary, feasts of]
- Constantine, letter of, on Paschal question [111 f.], [117 ff.]
- Coptic Kalendar, see [Kalendar]
- Corbie Kalendar [71]
- Corpus Christi, feast of [xiv], [98];
- octave of [72]
- Cross, Holy, adoration of [41 f.];
- Sunday of Adoration of [141];
- Exaltation of [22], [99], [135], [142], (a fast in Eastern Church) [91];
- Invention of [99];
- Procession of [25]
- Cyprian, St, Paschal cycle attributed to [115];
- commemoration of, in English Prayer Book [152]
- Dead, Sabbath of [144]
- Decollation, see [John Baptist]
- depositiones, of martyrs and bishops [14], [16], [17]
- dies caniculares [101]
- dies profestus [74], [87]
- Dionysius of Alexandria, Paschal cycle of [115]
- Dionysius Exiguus, Paschal cycle of [123], [124 f.]
- dominica carnisprivii, see [Apocreos]
- dominica in albis [142]
- Dominical Kalendar, of Orthodox Eastern Church [140 ff.]
- Dormitio, see [Mary, feasts of]
- Doxology, the great and the little [137]
- Easter, regulations for date of [15], [111 f.], [122 ff.]
- See also [Pascha], [Paschal cycle] etc.; octave of [71], [72]
- Edward, St, the Confessor, feast and translation of [99]
- Egbert, Abp, Pontifical of [69]
- Elias of Nisibis [113]
- Ember Days, meaning of term [90].
- See [Fasts]
- English Prayer Book, see [Prayer Book]
- Enurchus, St [151]
- Epiphany, feast of [17], [20], [23], [30 f.], [135], [139];
- octave of [71], [72], [135]
- Ethiopic Kalendar, see [Kalendar]
- Evangelists, commemoration of [65 ff.]
- Fasts, in Advent [78];
- before Easter (Lent) [79 ff.];
- after Pentecost [85], [92], [147];
- Rogation days [86];
- of four seasons (Ember Days) [18 f.], [87 ff.];
- of vigils [74 f.];
- of Eastern Church [90 f.];
- of Nineveh [91 f.], [147]
- feria, meaning of term [8]
- festa chori, festa fori [xix]
- Festal Letters, see [Paschal Epistles]
- Festivals, rank and dignity of [98 f.]
- Florus, martyrology of [xvi], [93], [94]
- Friday, Christian observance of [10 f.];
- fast in Advent [78];
- a fast in Eastern Church [91], [140];
- commemoration of Saints among East Syrians on [147]
- Gabriel, archangel, Synaxis of [139], [140]
- Galesini, Pietro, martyrology of [103]
- gang-days [87]
- Gelasian Sacramentary, see [Sacramentary]
- Gellonense, see [Martyrologies]
- George, St, commemoration of [21], [23], [136], [149]
- Good Friday [41 f.], [107]
- Gorman, martyrology of [95]
- Gothic Missal [65]
- Gregorian reform, see [Kalendar]
- Gregory the Great [77], [82]
- Gregory XIII, Pope, his scheme for a fixed Easter [xviii];
- appoints a commission to revive Martyrology [103];
- his reform of Kalendar [127 ff.]
- Hieromartyr [138]
- Hippolytus, Paschal Tables of [111], [112 ff.];
- statue of [112]
- Holy Thursday, see [Ascension]
- Holy Week, observance of [40 ff.]
- Horologium [103]
- Hosiomartyr [138]
- Hypapante, see [Purification]
- Immaculate Conception, see [Mary, feasts of]
- Innocent III, Pope, rules of, concerning vigils [74 f.]
- Innocents, Holy, commemoration of [17], [19], [22], [33 ff.]
- Irenaeus, letter of, to Victor of Rome [79], [110]
- Irish canons, collection of [85 f.]
- Isapostolos [138]
- James, St, son of Zebedee, commemoration of [17], [34], [36], [64 f.]
- James, St, the Lord’s brother, commemoration of [34], [36], [67].
- See also [Philip and James]
- James and John, SS., commemoration of [16], [33 f.], [65]
- January, Kalends of, observed as a fast [38 f.]
- Jerome, see [Martyrologies (Hieronymian)]
- John Baptist, St, commemoration of [17], [18], [21], [34];
- Conception of [53], [139];
- Nativity of [18], [68], [135], [139], [149];
- Decollation of [18], [69], [135], [139], (a fast) [91];
- Synaxis of [139], [140];
- East Syrian commemoration of [148];
- vigil of Nativity of [75]
- John, St, the Evangelist, commemoration of [17], [19], [22], [33 f.], [65], [75], [136];
- before the Latin Gate [21], [66];
- Migration (or Assumption) of [34], [65], [136]
- Jude, St (Thaddaeus), commemorated in Greek Church [67]
- Kalendar, causes of growth of [xii f.], [95 ff.];
- antiquarian notices in [100], [102];
- artificial construction of [xii];
- astronomical notes in [101];
- influences affecting [97 f.];
- marks of antiquity in [13];
- value of, for study of MSS [95 f.];
- Gregorian reform of [125 ff.];
- Bucherian (Liberian, or Philocalian) [14], [28], [31], [38], [59], [63 n.];
- Carthaginian [16], [31], [34], [38], [63 n.];
- of Polemius Silvius, [16], [63 n.];
- Abyssinian [148];
- Armenian [147];
- Coptic [148];
- East Syrian [147];
- of English Prayer Books [149 ff.];
- Ethiopic [148];
- Mozarabic [36];
- of Orthodox Eastern Church [133 ff.]
- See also [Martyrologies], [Sacramentary]
- Kings, the Three, Translation of [97], [100]
- Kollyba, Sabbath of [144]
- Koryphaeoi [135]
- Lawrence, St, octave of [71];
- vigil of [75]
- Lazarus, Sabbath of [135], [144]
- Lent, observance of [79 ff.], [141 ff.]
- Leo, St, correspondence of, on Paschal limits [120 f.], [124];
- Sacramentary of, see [Sacramentary]
- Leofric Missal [69], [97]
- Lights, Feast of (Epiphany) [30 f.], [142]
- Lilio, Luigi, reformation of Kalendar by [127]
- Litanies, origin of [86 f.];
- at Rome [67]
- Lord, festivals of the, [xii], [27 ff.]
- Lord’s Day, Christian observance of [xi], [3 f.], [5], [6], [7], [10], [37];
- vigil preceding [73].
- See also [Dominical Kalendar]
- Luke, St, commemoration of [17], [66]
- Lupercalia, heathen festival of [48]
- Maccabees, commemoration of [16], [17], [25 f.]
- Mamertus, bishop of Vienne, rogations appointed by [86]
- Margaret, Queen of Scotland [83]
- Mark, St, commemoration of [66 f.]
- Martyrologies, use of term [93 f.];
- influence on later Kalendars [94];
- marks of antiquity in [13];
- Bucherian (Liberian or Philocalian) [14];
- Carthaginian [16 f.];
- Syrian [15], [65];
- Gellonense [62], [70];
- Hieronymian [34], [63], [65], [66], [69], [70];
- modern Roman [103].
- See also [Ado], [Bede], [Florus], [Usuard], and [Kalendar]
- Martyrs, days of, observed locally [xi], [12 ff.], (at cemeteries) [24];
- Acts of, read in churches [17];
- oblations offered for [14]
- Mary, St, the Virgin (Theotokos), feasts of [xv], [47 ff.], [148];
- Annunciation of [21], [49 f.], [57], [135], [140], [147];
- Assumption (dormitio, Repose) of [22], [51], [57], [75], [135], (fast before) [75], [90];
- Conception of [xiv f.], [52 ff.], [57], [98];
- Immaculate Conception of [52 ff.];
- Nativity of [22], [50], [51 n.], [57], [135], [140];
- Presentation of [51], [57], [135];
- Synaxis of Theotokos [57], [139], [140].
- See also [Purification]
- Mary Magdalene, St, commemoration of [69 f.];
- the ‘myrrh-bearer’ [69];
- in English Prayer Book [70], [150], [151]
- Matthew. St, commemoration of [66]
- Matthias, St, commemoration of, in English Prayer Book [150]
- Maundy Thursday (dies mandati), observance of [40 f.];
- meaning of term [41 n.]
- Maurolico, Francesco, martyrology of [103]
- Melito, Bp of Sardis, defence of Asiatic Paschal observance by [108 f.]
- Menology, character of early Eastern [133];
- of Constantinople [133];
- Basilian [30], [133]
- Michael, St, Synaxis of [137], [139];
- monthly commemoration of, by Ethiopic Church [148]
- missa ad prohibendum ab idolis [39]
- Montanists, celebration of Pascha by [28 f.]
- Mozarabic rite [77], [83]
- Myrrh-bearers, Sunday of [141], [142].
- See also [Mary Magdalene]
- natale, dies natalis, natalitia [13], [15], [67]
- natale Calicis [15], [40]
- natale Petri de Cathedra, see [Peter, St]
- natalis Solis Invicti [30]
- Nativity, of the Lord (Christmas), feast of [15], [17], [19], [22], [27 f.], [49], [76], [135], [140], [147], [148];
- origin of feast of [29 f.];
- octave of [71], [72];
- fast before [90];
- vigil of [75]
- Nicaea, Council of, decisions of, on Paschal question [116 f.];
- commemoration of the 318 fathers of [141], [143]
- Octaves, meaning of term [70 f.];
- history of [71]
- Oengus, the Culdee, martyrology of [95]
- Old Testament worthies, commemoration of [xii], [134], [136], [148]
- Orthodoxy Sunday [xiii], [141], [142]
- O sapientia [78 f.]
- Palm Sunday (Feast of Palms) [40], [84], [135], [141]
- Parasceve [10], [11], [37], [144 f.]
- Pascha, original use of term [104 ff.];
- Christian commemoration of [xi], [37], [104 ff.];
- dies Paschae [40]
- Paschal Cycles, of Hippolytus [111], [112 ff.];
- of Dionysius Al. [115];
- of Anatolius [115];
- Roman [123];
- Alexandrine [123];
- of Victorius [124];
- of Dionysius Exiguus [123], [124 f.]
- Paschal Epistles [xviii], [121]
- Paschal limits [120 f.]
- Paschal question [xvii], [105 ff.]
- Paschal Tables, see [Paschal Cycles]
- Passiontide, observance of [40 ff.]
- Paul, St, commemoration of [21], [33];
- Conversion of [69];
- Translation of [69].
- See also [Peter and Paul]
- Pentecost, meaning of term [43 ff.];
- observance of [18], [37], [43 ff.], [135], [141];
- octave of [71], [72];
- vigil of [75]
- Peter, St, commemoration of [33];
- Chains of (ad Vincula) [21], [25], [63];
- Chair of (Cathedra Petri) [15], [59], [60 ff.];
- Dedication of Basilica of [18], [63]
- Peter and Paul, SS., commemoration of [16], [18], [21], [34], [35], [135];
- depositio of [16];
- origin of festival of [xiii], [59 f.];
- fast before [90];
- octave of [71]
- Philip, the deacon [67]
- Philip, St, feast of [67], [78];
- fast of [78]
- Philip and James, SS., commemoration of [21], [67], [75]
- Pliny, letter of, to Trajan [72]
- Polycarp, St, conference of, with Anicetus on Paschal question [108]
- Polycrates, letter of, on Paschal controversy [109]
- Polyeleos [136]
- Pontius Pilate, commemorated by Ethiopians [148]
- Prayer Book, American [43], [153];
- English (1549, 1552) [70], [101], [150], (1559) [101], [150], (1604) [151], (1662) [79], [151];
- Irish [153];
- Latin (1560) [150];
- Scottish (1637) [79], [153]
- Preces Privatae (1564) [151]
- Pre-sanctified, Mass of [42]
- Presentation, of the Lord in Temple [48], [147].
- See also [Purification]; of St Mary, see [Mary, feasts of]
- Primer, of Edward VI [101]
- Prodromos [138]
- proheortia [43], [135]
- Protevangelium Jacobi [50 n.], [52 n.], [53 n.]
- Purification (Hypapante, Candlemas), feast of [20], [23], [47 ff.], [51 n.], [57], [101], [135], [140], [149]
- Quadragesima, ante Pascha (Lent) [80 f.], [85];
- of St Martin [77], [85];
- after Pentecost [85];
- before St John Baptist [85 f.]
- See also [Fasts]
- Quartodecimans [107]
- Quinquagesima [84]
- Rabanus Maurus, martyrology of [69], [95]
- Relics, translation of, as affecting Kalendars [97]
- Requiem masses, prohibited within certain octaves, [72]
- Rogation Days, origin of [86 f.]
- Roman Breviary and Missal [63], [71]
- Roman Kalendar [52]
- Sabbath, see [Saturday]
- Sacramentary, Gallican [77];
- Gothic-Gallican [77];
- Gelasian [20], [39], [58], [64], [66], [68];
- Gregorian [20 f.], [33], [39], [49], [66], [68], [69], [83];
- Leonine [18 f.], [42], [58], [64], [66], [68], [88 f.]
- Samaria, woman of (Photina), commemorated [xii], [141]
- Sarum, Breviary [32], [51], [52];
- Enchiridion [51 f.];
- Missal [32], [51]
- Saturday (or Sabbath), Christian observance of [2], [4 ff.];
- special observances of, in Greek Church [144];
- Great Sabbath [6], [40], [144]
- Schlüssel, Christopher, reformation of Kalendar by [127]
- Seventy Apostles (disciples) [70], [138], [139]
- Sexagesima [84]
- Silvia, Pilgrimage of [xvi], [27], [40], [42], [48], [72], [73], [82]
- Simon and Jude, SS., commemoration of, [67]
- Simon Zelotes, St, commemorated in Greek Church [67]
- Station (statio) [11]
- Stephen, St, commemoration of [16], [17], [18 n.], [22], [33], [34]
- Style, New, history of adoption of [130 ff.]
- Sunday, see [Lord’s Day]
- supputatio Romana [123]
- Synaxis, use of term in Eastern Kalendars [139]
- Syrians, East, Kalendar of [147 f.]
- Tessarakoste, use of term [80], [90 f.]
- Thaddaeus, see [Jude]
- thaumaturgos [138]
- Theodore, of Canterbury, Paenitentiale of [85]
- Theodore Tyro, St, [144]
- Theometor, Theopator, [139]
- Theophany, see [Epiphany]
- theophorus [137]
- Theotokos, see [Mary, feasts of]
- Thomas, St, commemoration of [67 f.]
- Three hundred and eighteen, see [Nicaea]
- Transfiguration, commemoration of [43], [135]
- Trinity Sunday, observance of [45 f.]
- Tyrinis or Tyrophagus (Sunday) [84], [141], [143]
- Unmercenary saints [139]
- Usuard, martyrology of [xvi], [49], [62], [67], [93], [94], [95]
- Victor, Bp of Rome, attitude of, on Paschal question [109 f.]
- Victorius of Aquitaine, Paschal cycle of [124]
- Vigils, origin of [72 ff.];
- rules for [74 f.];
- at Ember seasons [88]
- Votive masses, prohibited within certain octaves [72]
- Wednesday, observance of [10 f.];
- fast in Advent [78];
- a fast in Eastern Church [91], [140]
- Week, Jewish and Christian [2];
- first day of, see [Lord’s Day];
- Great, see [Holy Week]
- Weigel, Erhard, Kalendar of [131]
- Ximenes, Cardinal [83]
- ἀνάληψις [42]
- μεταμόρφωσις [43]
- παρασκευή [10]
- πάσχα ἀναστάσιμον [119]
- πάσχα σταυρώσιμον [119]
- πεντηκοστάριον [143]
- τεσσαρακοστή [80]
- τεσσαρεσκαιδεκατῖται [107]
- τριῴδιον [143]
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