01235nam a2200205 450000500170000000800410001702000190005804000070007704100080008405000170009208200130010910000170012224500290013926000500016830000210021852106170023994200150085695201430087199900150101420260605124937.0260605b |||||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d a978-0268001599 c  2Eng aNA4605 .B613 a726.5b1 aLouis Bouyer aLiturgy and Architecture aIndianabUniversity of Notre Dame Pressc1967 a127 p. c 21 cm. a"Ritual and architecture have provided the abstract and the tangible foundations of group worship from the era of the first Christians to the present-day ceremonial of the Church. Through the centuries the buildings that house liturgical practices have developed their own specific individuality, and the interpretation of the liturgy is reflected in architecture, a reflection in stone of community prayer lives. The early Syrian churches, the Roman basilicas, the Byzantine, Gothic, and Romanesque styles of the Western churches are symbols of the adaptation of architecture to liturgy—of style to content."  2ddcn1cAT 00102ddc40708REFaDSCAbDSCAcNEWd2026-05-29g4239.00l1o726.5p2443q2026-06-24r2026-06-09 12:04:43s2026-06-09t1w2026-06-05yAT c6874d6874