03/15/2024
Our thanks go to each person who joined the Medieval Liturgy workshop this week at ! Our team was very encouraged by the response to the workshop and the website project; it is students, teachers, and researchers just like each of you who we hope to equip through our forthcoming website with tools and knowledge for studying the liturgy.
03/11/2024
Coming up this Wednesday, the 13th of March: Digital Medieval Studies Institute 2024, where Medieval Liturgy ND Website team members Margot Fassler, Katie Bugyis, Cara Aspesi, and Kristina Kummerer will lead a day-long workshop entitled "Introducing Medieval Liturgy: Tutorials for Students and Teachers" at the University of Notre Dame. tinyurl.com/DMSI-2024
03/08/2024
Katie Bugyis (Associate Professor, University of Notre Dame) and Margot Fassler (Emerita Professor, University of Notre Dame) are very excited to announce that their website project, "Medieval Liturgy: Tutorials for Students, Teachers, & Researchers," was awarded a three-year Humanities Initiatives at Colleges and Universities grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities.
They are grateful for the tireless efforts of their project manager, Cara Aspesi, and for the support they have received from Notre Dame Research, ND Creative, the Notre Dame Institute for Scholarship in the Liberal Arts, and The Medieval Institute at the University of Notre Dame.
The website addresses a frequently expressed need for instruction in medieval liturgical books and fragments. It offers resources—teaching videos, written guides, links to relevant online materials, and more—to teach scholars how to read the surviving liturgical evidence from medieval religious communities and to bring these texts and materials to life in well-reasoned and responsible ways.
Fellow liturgists, if you are interested in contributing content to this website, please reach out to the team at [email protected].
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