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The book traces the origin and development of the cycle of Christian public festivals, treating their liturgical formation and historical evolution. It concentrates on Roman Catholic worship, examining how authoritative action, popular usage, and documentary sources shaped feast-days. The author surveys medieval and later materials—liturgical treatises, lectionaries, and martyrologies—and organizes their findings into a coherent account. Individual sections address church dedications, patronal feasts, doctrine-related observances such as the Immaculate Conception, and the commemoration of particular saints, with appended source material. Aimed at theological students and clergy, it provides concise historical background for sermons and instruction while avoiding uncritical credulity or scepticism.

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K. A. Heinrich Kellner

K. A. Heinrich Kellner was a notable figure in the field of philosophy and theology, recognized for his contributions to the study of religious calendars and their significance. His key work, "Heortology," explores the concept of religious festivals and their implications within various traditions. Kellner's scholarly approach offers insights into the intersection of time, ritual, and belief, making his work relevant for those interested in the historical and cultural dimensions of religious practices.

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