Anaphora of Nestorius

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The Anaphora of Nestorius is an ancient Eucharistic prayer used in the East Syriac liturgical tradition, historically associated with the Church of the East and attributed to the theologian Nestorius.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Eucharistic prayer
anaphora
liturgical text
addressedTo God the Father NERFINISHED
associatedWith Nestorius NERFINISHED
attributedTo Nestorius NERFINISHED
commemorates Last Supper NERFINISHED
contains Sanctus
anamnesis
epiclesis
institution narrative
intercessions
preface
devotionalContext Christian worship
doctrinalContext Christological controversies of the 5th century
focusesOn mystery of the Eucharist
genre liturgical prayer
hasStructureSimilarTo other West Asian anaphoras
hasType anaphora of the Divine Liturgy
historicalPeriod late antiquity NERFINISHED
intendedFor congregational worship
invokes Holy Spirit NERFINISHED
language Syriac
liturgicalFamily East Syriac Rite NERFINISHED
liturgicalOccasion Divine Liturgy NERFINISHED
liturgicalRole principal Eucharistic prayer
liturgicalUse Eucharistic liturgy
partOf East Syriac liturgy of the Mass NERFINISHED
regionOfUse India NERFINISHED
Mesopotamia NERFINISHED
Persia NERFINISHED
relatedTo Anaphora of Addai and Mari NERFINISHED
Anaphora of Theodore of Mopsuestia NERFINISHED
religion Christianity
religiousTradition East Syriac tradition
status ancient liturgical text
textualTradition Syriac manuscripts
theologicalOrientation Christological emphasis associated with Nestorian tradition
traditionallyClassifiedAs East Syriac anaphora
usedBy clergy
usedFor celebration of the Eucharist
usedIn Ancient Church of the East NERFINISHED
Assyrian Church of the East NERFINISHED
Chaldean Catholic Church NERFINISHED
Church of the East NERFINISHED
Syro-Malabar Catholic Church NERFINISHED

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East Syriac rite eucharisticAnaphora Anaphora of Nestorius