Anaphora of Saint Gregory of Nazianzus

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The Anaphora of Saint Gregory of Nazianzus is a Eucharistic prayer attributed to the 4th-century Cappadocian Father Gregory of Nazianzus, used in certain Eastern Christian liturgical traditions.

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Anaphora of Saint Gregory of Nazianzus canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Eucharistic prayer
anaphora
liturgical text
associatedWith Cappadocian Fathers NERFINISHED
attributedTo Gregory of Nazianzus NERFINISHED
centuryOfOrigin 4th century (traditional attribution)
componentOf Divine Liturgy (in traditions where used)
contains Sanctus NERFINISHED
anamnesis
epiclesis
institution narrative
intercessions
preface
hasLiturgicalContext Eucharist NERFINISHED
honors Gregory of Nazianzus as a Church Father
language Greek (original)
liturgicalFunction Eucharistic celebration
liturgicalGenre Eucharistic anaphora
namedAfter Gregory of Nazianzus NERFINISHED
placeOfOrigin Cappadocia (traditional attribution) NERFINISHED
religiousTradition Christianity
Eastern Christianity NERFINISHED
subjectOf liturgical studies
patristic scholarship
theologicalEmphasis Christology
Trinitarian theology
usedIn Byzantine tradition (some usages)
Eastern Christian liturgy
veneratedIn Eastern Orthodox tradition (limited use) NERFINISHED
Oriental Orthodox tradition (some usages)

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Eritrean Orthodox liturgy usesAnaphora Anaphora of Saint Gregory of Nazianzus