De sacro altaris mysterio

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De sacro altaris mysterio is a medieval theological treatise by Pope Innocent III that systematically explains the symbolism, rites, and liturgical theology of the Catholic Mass.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf liturgical commentary
medieval Latin work
theological treatise
author Pope Innocent III NERFINISHED
century 12th century
13th century
countryOfOrigin Papal States NERFINISHED
describes symbolism of liturgical colors
symbolism of liturgical vessels
symbolism of the deacon
symbolism of the priest
symbolism of the subdeacon
focusesOn Canon of the Mass
Communion rite
altar symbolism
offertory rites
prayers of the Mass
structure of the Mass
symbolic meaning of liturgical gestures
symbolic meaning of liturgical objects
symbolic meaning of liturgical vestments
genre allegorical exegesis
liturgical theology
theology
hasForm systematic exposition
influenced Western Eucharistic theology
later medieval liturgical commentaries
intendedAudience clergy
students of canon law
theologians
language Latin
mainSubject Catholic Mass
Eucharistic liturgy
rites of the Mass
sacramental theology
symbolism of the Mass
placeOfOrigin Papal Curia
religiousTradition Roman Catholicism
theologicalPerspective Scholastic theology
theologicalTheme eschatological dimension of the liturgy
mystical body of Christ
real presence in the Eucharist
relationship between Old and New Testament rites
sacrifice of Christ
timePeriod High Middle Ages
usedIn clerical education
medieval theological schools
workOf Innocent III NERFINISHED

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Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Pope Innocent III
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Lotario dei Conti di Segni
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