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Pertaining to the Liturgy of Saint James, is that “James” referring to James the Just, Bishop of Jerusalem? Excuse my ignorance I get the “James’s” confused.
That it was actually composed by St. James the Less, as first Bishop of Jerusalem, is not now believed by any one; but two forms in it show that it was originally used as local rite of the city of Jerusalem.Pertaining to the Liturgy of Saint James, is that “James” referring to James the Just, Bishop of Jerusalem? Excuse my ignorance I get the “James’s” confused.
Yes, the liturgy is attributed to St. James the Just (also known as the brother of the Lord).Pertaining to the Liturgy of Saint James, is that “James” referring to James the Just, Bishop of Jerusalem? Excuse my ignorance I get the “James’s” confused.
While it is said to be the Liturgy of St. James of Jerusalem, also known as St. James the Just, and St. James the Brother of the Lord. It was codified somewhat later (estimates range from 100 to 500 AD), and shows some 4th century influences.Pertaining to the Liturgy of Saint James, is that “James” referring to James the Just, Bishop of Jerusalem? Excuse my ignorance I get the “James’s” confused.