The Eucharist in History

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L712     (IL elective)

KU Leuven course B-KUL-A0713A     4 credits

Prof. Ephrem Carr OSB

At the end of the course the students will be able to describe and evaluate:

The origin of the eucharist in New Testament and Jewish prayer.
The development of the structure of anaphora and eucharistic celebration in the first centuries up to the Roman Canon and Roman Mass.
The Developments in the Middle Ages and Catholic Reformation up to 1962.
The renewal of the Eucharistic liturgy as mandated by the Second Vatican Council.
A consideration of the principal Eucharistic Prayers of the Roman Rite.

Location: Benedictine Study and Arts Centre, Ealing

Dates: July 15 – 19 (Monday to Friday; Saturday 20 – Sunday 21 July free)

   July 22 – 26 (Monday to Friday)

Hours: 15.00-17.45 (including a 15 minute break) for a total of two hours and thirty minutes of instruction. The first session on Monday 15 July begins at 9:00 AM with a welcome and tour of the library.  A fuller description is available here, and a link to the course descriptor at KU Leuven here.