Anaphora of St. James

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The Anaphora of St. James is an ancient Eucharistic prayer, traditionally attributed to James the Just, used in the early Christian liturgy of Jerusalem and still preserved in some Eastern Christian rites.

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Label Occurrences
Anaphora of St. James canonical 2

Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian liturgical text
Eucharistic prayer
anaphora
associatedWith brother of the Lord
first bishop of Jerusalem
associatedWithChurch Church of Jerusalem NERFINISHED
associatedWithCity Jerusalem NERFINISHED
contains Sanctus NERFINISHED
doxology
epiclesis
institution narrative
intercessions
dateOfOrigin late 4th century
genre liturgical prayer
hasInfluenceOn Byzantine liturgy NERFINISHED
hasPart anamnesis
communion rite
preface
influenced Liturgy of St. Basil NERFINISHED
Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom NERFINISHED
language Greek
Syriac NERFINISHED
liturgicalFamily West Syriac rite NERFINISHED
liturgicalOccasion Divine Liturgy NERFINISHED
namedAfter James the Just NERFINISHED
placeOfOrigin Palestine NERFINISHED
preservedIn Eastern Christian rites
religion Christianity
status ancient liturgical text
textType fixed liturgical text
theologicalEmphasis high Christology
strong pneumatology
tradition Antiochene liturgical tradition
traditionallyAttributedTo James the Just NERFINISHED
usedBy clergy
faithful
usedFor celebration of the Eucharist
usedIn Greek Orthodox Church NERFINISHED
Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church NERFINISHED
Maronite Church NERFINISHED
Syriac Orthodox Church NERFINISHED
Syro-Malankara Catholic Church NERFINISHED
early Christian liturgy of Jerusalem
usedOn Feast of Saint James NERFINISHED
veneratedIn Eastern Catholic Churches NERFINISHED
Eastern Orthodox Christianity
surface form: Eastern Orthodox Church

Oriental Orthodoxy
surface form: Oriental Orthodox Churches

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Liturgy of St. James contains Anaphora of St. James