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by Nicholaus Gihr
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"Dies Irae" is a profound theological and devotional exploration of the famous sequence used in the Roman Catholic Requiem Mass. Written by the noted liturgical scholar Nicholaus Gihr, this work provides an exhaustive commentary on the medieval hymn, breaking down its stanzas to reveal their deep spiritual and dogmatic significance. Gihr examines the sequence not merely as a piece of sacred poetry, but as a vital expression of the Church's faith concerning death, judgment, and the hope for divine mercy.
The book guides the reader through the historical origins and the artistic structure of the hymn, offering insights into its linguistic beauty and its role within the liturgy of the dead. By meditating on themes of mortality and the soul's preparation for the afterlife, "Dies Irae" serves as both a scholarly resource for students of the liturgy and a contemplative guide for the faithful. This work highlights the enduring power of the hymn's vivid imagery and its ability to capture the profound tension between human frailty and God's infinite compassion. It remains a significant contribution to liturgical literature, emphasizing the historical and spiritual value of one of Christianity's most enduring sacred compositions.
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Title
Dies Irae
Publisher
Tradd Street Press
Published
February 2026
Weight
450g
Page Count
190
Dimensions
15.6 x 23.4 x 1.3 cm
ISBN
9781025336107
ISBN-10
1025336100
Eden Code
7455372
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