Anaphora of Saint Mark

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The Anaphora of Saint Mark is an ancient Eucharistic prayer of the Alexandrian liturgical tradition, historically used in the Coptic and Greek rites.

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Label Occurrences
Anaphora of Saint Mark canonical 1

Statements (43)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Eucharistic prayer
anaphora
liturgical text
addressedTo the Father
surface form: God the Father
associatedWithChurch Coptic Orthodox Church
Orthodox Church of Alexandria
surface form: Greek Orthodox Church of Alexandria
associatedWithSee Orthodox Church of Alexandria
surface form: Patriarchate of Alexandria
attributedTo Mark the Evangelist
category Christian liturgy
Eucharistic liturgies
commemorates Last Supper
contains doxology
devotionalContext Holy Eucharist
surface form: Eucharist
devotionalLanguageType formal liturgical language
genre prayer
hasInvocation God the Holy Spirit
surface form: Holy Spirit
hasPart Anamnesis
Epiclesis
Institution narrative
Intercessions
Preface
Sanctus
hasVariant Anaphora of Saint Cyril
historicalPeriod Late Antiquity
surface form: Late antiquity
influenced Coptic liturgical tradition
Greek liturgical tradition of Alexandria
language Coptic
Greek
liturgicalFamily Alexandrian Rite
liturgicalFunction consecration of bread and wine
liturgicalUse Divine Liturgy
namedAfter Mark the Evangelist
originRegion Alexandria
Egypt
religiousTradition Christianity
theologicalFocus Christology
Trinitarian theology
tradition Alexandrian liturgical tradition
usedBy bishops
clergy
priests
usedInRite Coptic Rite
Greek Rite

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Liturgy of Saint Cyril (Liturgy of Saint Mark) hasAlias Anaphora of Saint Mark
subject surface form: Liturgy of Saint Cyril