02 November 2018

Word of the Day: Roman Canon

ROMAN CANON. The first Eucharistic prayer of the Mass, dating, with very slight changes, from the sixth century. It is based on the Gelasian Sacramentary, ascribed to Pope Gelasius I (reigned 492-96).
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It was the only 'Eucharistic Prayer' until Paul VI destroyed the Rite of the Mass, and it was simply referred to as 'the Canon'. 

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