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A pontifical () is a Christian containing the liturgies that only a bishop may perform. Among the liturgies are those of the ordinal for the ordination and consecration of , priests, and bishops to . While the and closely related Ceremonial of Bishops of the are the most common, pontificals exist in other .


History
Pontificals in first developed from by the 8th century. Besides containing the texts of exclusively liturgies such as the Pontifical High Mass, liturgies that other clergymen could celebrate were also present. The contents varied throughout the , but eventually a pontifical only contained those liturgies a bishop could perform. The Pontificale Egberti, a pontifical that once belonged to and was perhaps authored by Ecgbert of York, is regarded as one of the most notable early pontificals and may be the oldest to survive.

The ordination liturgies of the pontifical was adapted by into his 1550 ordinal for the Church of England following the English Reformation.

(1976). 9780813925172, Folger Shakespeare Library and University of Virginia Press.
Among the complaints lodged by against the medieval Catholic pontificals was that the laying on of hands during the conferral of was "obscured by ceremonies."
(2025). 9781107497665, Cambridge University Press.

A pontifical was printed in in 1485 but the first authoritative was not printed until 1596 under . Revisions of the Roman Pontifical () continued over the next centuries, though was largely replaced by the Ceremonial of Bishops () that had been developing alongside it, with the rubrics for the celebration of a Pontifical High Mass deleted from the pontifical and celebrated from the ceremonial.

(1991). 9780879734572, Our Sunday Visitor Books.
Among the contents of both these texts during the 17th century was the inclusion of illustrations depicting the relevant pontifical vestments to be worn during the celebration of the liturgies. The 1961 Roman Pontifical modified the for these vestments, adding the and to the list of articles that might be blessed.

The Union of Utrecht, a communion of denominations, adapted and translated the Roman Pontifical into German at in 1899. The pontifical was later translated into and . This was just one of several liturgical books of the Roman Rite translated by the Union of Utrecht in its early years.

(1986). 9780664212704, Westminster Press.
An English translation of this pontifical, executed by and including the Old Catholic , was published in 1909. In 1985, this pontifical was replaced by a new text that incorporated a rite for ordaining .

Within the –an church–the term pontifical was applied to texts of a similar purpose as their Latin counterparts by the 18th century. During the 17th century, such a text was approved by the Maronite clergy and submitted for review in Rome, though went unpublished. The manuscript, labelled as a pontifical, was translated into in 1723 at the Maronite College. In 2008, a revised Maronite pontifical by Stephen Youssef Doueihi was published and approved for English-language use.


Byzantine Rite
In the Eastern Orthodox Church and Eastern Catholic churches, the equivalent of a pontifical is the Archieratikon (: Ἀρχηιερατικόν; : Чиновникъ, Chinovnik). This book is often in a large format and contains only those portions of , , and the which pertain to the bishop (hierarch). It also contains those rites (ordination, the of a church or altar, etc.) which are normally performed only by a bishop. The combines some features present in Latin missals, , and pontificals into a single text.


See also
  • Book of Common Prayer
  • Customary (liturgy)
  • Pontificale Romano-Germanicum
  • Primer (prayer book)

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