Bachelor Thesis from the year 2009 in the subject Theology - Historic Theology Ecclesiastical History grade: First New College Durham language: English abstract: The twelfth century saw dramatic changes in the priorities of the Western Church and its doctrinal emphasis. As a result this period saw much development in the theory and praxis of Christian theology ecclesiology and markedly liturgy. As well as an increased liturgical centralisation and a vastly heightened emphasis on Eucharistic celebration the twelfth century also saw a renewed attempt by the Church to include the laity in Eucharistic devotion although this generally manifested itself in serving to further remove the laity from liturgical rites.The development of Eucharistic liturgy during this period was especially radical and far-reaching. Primarily such developments concerned celebrative practicalities although a shift in the Churchs theological paradigm also led to critical theological changes. Furthermore substantial proportions of the alterations to the Eucharistic rite made between 1100-1200 are still in use today and continue to inform the practical theological expression of the liturgical relationship between Eucharistic rite and ceremony. The legacy of these developments thereby presents a considerable challenge for the contemporary Western Church not only in terms of its worshipping practice but also its liturgical ethic.
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