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August 12, 2024 by Nicole Eddy

The Old English Catholic Homilies: Ælfric

The First Series

Liuzza, Roy M.
Volume | 86
Publication | October 2024
ISBN 9780674297685 | 911 pages

A contemporary edition and translation of one of the great monuments of Old English literary and religious culture.

The homilies of the monk Ælfric, written in the last decade of the tenth century, offer some of the most important prose writing in Old English. They convey mainstream Christian thought, a distillation of the spiritual inheritance of the English Church before the Norman Conquest and during a time of monastic reform. The homilies cover a broad range of topics, from biblical exegesis to saints’ lives to general Christian history, with a strong focus on the gospel reading at Mass, explained in language that laypeople could understand. Ælfric is famous for his lucid prose, which he later developed into a rhythmical and alliterative style that has often been likened to verse.

In his first series of Catholic Homilies, Ælfric drew on the works of Church Fathers such as Augustine, Gregory, and Bede to create forty sermons for use throughout the church year. This is the first complete translation of the Catholic Homilies since 1844, presented alongside the newly edited Old English text.

Related titles
Old English Lives of Saints, Volume I, by Ælfric
Old English Lives of Saints, Volume II, by Ælfric
Old English Lives of Saints, Volume III,
by Ælfric

Table of Contents

Introduction

 

Latin Preface

English Preface

1. On the Origin of the Created World

2. The Nativity of the Lord

3. Saint Stephen

4. Assumption of John the Evangelist

5. The Feast of the Holy Innocents

6. Circumcision

7. Epiphany

8. Third Sunday after Epiphany

9. Purification

10. Quinquagesima (Sunday before Ash Wednesday)

11. First Sunday in Lent

12. Mid-Lent Sunday

13. Annunciation

14. Palm Sunday

15. Easter Sunday

16. First Sunday after Easter

17. Second Sunday after Easter

18. On the Greater Litany (Rogationtide)

19. Tuesday, On the Lord’s Prayer

20. Wednesday, On the Catholic Faith

21. Ascension

22. Pentecost

23. Second Sunday after Pentecost

24. Fourth Sunday after Pentecost

25. The Nativity of John the Baptist

26. The Passion of the Apostles Peter and Paul

27. Saint Paul

28. Eleventh Sunday after Pentecost

29. Saint Lawrence

30. Assumption of Mary

31. Saint Bartholomew

32. The Beheading of John the Baptist

33. Seventeenth Sunday after Pentecost

34. Dedication of the Church of Saint Michael the Archangel

35. Twenty-First Sunday after Pentecost

36. All Saints

37. Saint Clement

38. Saint Andrew

39. First Sunday in Advent

40. Second Sunday in Advent

 

Abbreviations

Note on the Text

Notes to the Text

Notes to the Translation

Bibliography

Index

Filed Under: Old English

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