Did Early Christian Ireland have a Unique (“Celtic”) Liturgical Rite?
Thursday, April 3, 2025 4pm to 5:30pm
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Boston College - Brighton Campus, 117 Lake Street, Boston, MA 02135, USA
https://htmldbprod.bc.edu/prd/f?p=458:2:::::P2_GPM_PROGRAM_LIST_ID:3074Did Early Christian Ireland have a Unique (“Celtic”) Liturgical Rite?
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While the category of Celtic Rite is not accepted by any mainstream liturgical scholar today, it is still alive and well in the popular imagination. Fr. Neil Xavier O’Donoghue endeavors to examine the roots of the theory of a “Celtic Rite,” the influence of first Anglican and later Roman Catholic self interests in maintaining this Rite’s existence, and the conclusions that can be drawn on the subject today. Fr. O’Donoghue proposes that the theory of a “Celtic Rite” has actually impoverished both the study of early Irish liturgy and the field of general early medieval Western liturgy.