The Eucharistic Liturgy of the Syriac Orthodox Church(1).pdf: The E
ucharistic Liturgy of The Syrian Orthodox Church is perhaps the richest in all of
Christendom with more than eighty existing anaphoras in testimony. Among these is the Liturgy
of St. James, acclaimed by liturgical scholars to be among the earliest, if not
the first, liturgies of
the Christian Church. We shall attempt in this brief paper to examine the Liturgy of St. James in
order to provide a general introduction to the Eucharistic Liturgy of the ancient Church of
Antioch.
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