Early Account of Christian Worship

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Some time ago I came across an account of a letter written to a Roman Emperor detailing what Christians do at their Sunday gatherings. It was basically what we do a Mass today. The problem is I can’t recall where in my collection of resources I found this, the Emperor to whom it was written or the author of the account. I’m tempted to say it was St. Justin Martyr but that would just be a guess. I turn to you for assistance. Is there anyone familiar with this account and can you direct me to it’s source? Thanks.
 
Some time ago I came across an account of a letter written to a Roman Emperor detailing what Christians do at their Sunday gatherings. It was basically what we do a Mass today. The problem is I can’t recall where in my collection of resources I found this, the Emperor to whom it was written or the author of the account. I’m tempted to say it was St. Justin Martyr but that would just be a guess. I turn to you for assistance. Is there anyone familiar with this account and can you direct me to it’s source? Thanks.
You’re probably thinking of St. Justin Martyr’s First Apology, which was written to Emperor Antoninis Pius in ~155 A.D. The Catechism quotes the passage in CCC 1345: scborromeo.org/ccc/para/1345.htm

The original can be found here in Chapter 67:newadvent.org/fathers/0126.htm

See also chapters 65-66, which give other liturgical details as well.
 
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