Anaphora of the Apostles

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Anaphora of the Apostles is a central Eucharistic prayer in Eastern Christian tradition, attributed to the Apostles and used especially in the liturgies of the Eritrean and Ethiopian Orthodox Churches.

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All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Anaphora of the Apostles canonical 1
Anaphora of the Lord 1

Statements (44)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Eucharistic prayer
anaphora
liturgical text
associatedWith Alexandrian liturgical tradition
Coptic liturgical heritage
attributedTo Apostles NERFINISHED
componentOf Divine Liturgy NERFINISHED
Eritrean Divine Liturgy NERFINISHED
Ethiopian Divine Liturgy NERFINISHED
contains Sanctus
anamnesis
epiclesis
final doxology
institution narrative
intercessions
preface
devotionalContext Orthodox Eucharistic worship NERFINISHED
genre Christian liturgy
hasStatus ancient anaphora
authoritative in Eritrean Orthodox liturgy
authoritative in Ethiopian Orthodox liturgy
language Geʽez NERFINISHED
liturgicalFunction Eucharistic liturgy
consecration of the Eucharist
liturgicalSeason various feasts and Sundays
liturgicalUse celebration of the Eucharist
partOf Eritrean Anaphoras NERFINISHED
Ethiopian Anaphoras NERFINISHED
region Eritrea NERFINISHED
Ethiopia NERFINISHED
religion Christianity
religiousTradition Eastern Christianity NERFINISHED
Oriental Orthodoxy NERFINISHED
theologicalFocus Christ’s sacrifice
Holy Trinity NERFINISHED
incarnation of Christ
transmittedBy manuscript tradition
usedBy Eritrean priests
Ethiopian priests
usedIn Eritrean Orthodox Tewahedo Church NERFINISHED
Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church NERFINISHED
Geʽez Rite NERFINISHED
veneratedIn Eritrean Orthodox Tewahedo Church NERFINISHED
Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church NERFINISHED

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Eritrean Orthodox liturgy usesAnaphora Anaphora of the Apostles
Eritrean Orthodox liturgy usesAnaphora Anaphora of the Apostles
this entity surface form: Anaphora of the Lord