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posted by [personal profile] eftychia at 05:25am on 2003-10-18

Closing out "Marriage Protection Week" (as declared by President Bush), let's hear it for traditional ideas of marriage (uh, specifically Christian marriage, in this case):

"In Boswell's book, Same Sex-Unions in Premodern Europe, he lists Liturgies of Same Sex Unions which he had discovered in all of the centuries from the eighth through the seventeenth and he provided English translations of many. They were performed everywhere Greek was used as a Liturgical language which was at one time most of the world." -- John S. Morgan.

Morgan goes on to quote Boswell directly:

He states: "From the fourteenth century on, Western Europe was gripped by a rabid and obsessive negative preoccupation with homosexuality as the most horrible of sins." ... "The ceremony remained licit from the thirteenth century on, even in the eyes of the Roman Catholic Church, which probably failed to recognize its actual significance, although Montaigne seems to having seen it in Rome itself in 1578, and suggested that Roman ecclesiastics realized perfectly well what it entailed, even to the point of legimitizing homosexual activity."

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posted by [personal profile] redbird at 05:49am on 2003-10-18
A fine set of quotes, but as usual, I must quibble with the use of "most of the world": when was Greek used as a liturgical language in sub-Saharan Africa, eastern Asia, the Americas, Oceania, or Australia? "Most of Christendom", maybe. At this hour I have no recollection of how far east the Nestorians got, nor what language they used in liturgy.
 
posted by [identity profile] malada.livejournal.com at 10:18am on 2003-10-19
Oh great. *Another* book that I MUST OWN. :-)

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