Liturgy of St. Dionysius
Translation: The Works of Dionysius the Areopagite, Vol. I · Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite (late 5th–early 6th c.) · source: sacred-texts.com / chr/dio (mirror of James Parker & Co., London, 1897)
A liturgical text traditionally attributed to Dionysius but of later date — included here as ancillary material from Parker's Vol. I edition.
Source context· Greco-Christian stream · Greco-Latin cultural age
- Stream
- Greco-Christian
- Cultural age
- Greco-Latin (4th post-Atlantean cultural age)
- Composed
- c. 500 CE
- 1Liturgy — Preface — Preface to the Liturgy of St. Dionysius
Editor's prefatory note to the West Syriac liturgy traditionally attributed to Dionysius, Bishop of the Athenians. The historical-textual question (the liturgy in this form derives from the post-Chalcedonian Syrian Orthodox tradition) and the rationale for including it in the Dionysian volume.
263 words - 2Liturgy — Liturgy of St. Dionysius, Bishop of the Athenians — The West Syriac Liturgy of St. Dionysius
The complete text of the Liturgy attributed to Dionysius. The Anaphora of St. Dionysius is one of the principal West Syriac eucharistic prayers, preserved in the Syrian Orthodox Church. Its inclusion in the Dionysian corpus reflects the liturgical witness of the tradition that received the Ecclesiastical Hierarchy.
3,902 words
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