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Sursum Corda Information

The Sursum Corda (Slavonic: Милост мира)(Latin for "Lift up your hearts") is the opening dialogue to the Preface of the Eucharistic Prayer or Anaphora in the liturgies of the Christian Church, dating back to at least the third century and the Anaphora of the Apostolic Tradition. The dialogue is recorded in the earliest liturgies of the Christian Church, and is found in all ancient rites.[1] The phrase "Sursum Corda" is generally translated as "lift up your hearts", but the Latin literally just says "Up hearts" and the Greek version Ἄνω σχῶμεν τὰς καρδίας means "Let us lift up our hearts."

Though the detail varies slightly from rite to rite, the structure of the dialogue is generally threefold, comprising (1) an exchange of formal greeting between priest and people, (2) an invitation to lift the heart to God, the people responding in agreement, and (3) an invitation to give thanks, the people answering that it is proper to do so. This third exchange indicates the people's assent to the priest continuing to offer the remainder of the Eucharistic Prayer on their behalf, and it is the necessity of such assent which accounts for the universality of the dialogue.[2]

Contents

Latin Rite

The full text in Latin is:

There are some minor deviations in English translations from the Latin. In contemporary English, the dialogue typically runs as follows. The words in square brackets are included in the Roman Catholic version but removed in most Anglican versions:

In traditional English translations, which are closer to the original Latin texts, the dialogue is translated as:

Roman Catholic, Anglican, Lutheran, United Methodist, Presbyterian, and other denominations use the Sursum Corda in their Eucharistic celebrations. The Sursum Corda is also found in the Exultet during the Easter Vigil, where the dialogue is led not by the chief celebrant, but by the deacon.

The Mozarabic Rite has its own text of the sursum corda, slightly different from other Latin Rites:

Eastern rites

Byzantine

Church Slavonic:

English translation:

After the kiss of peace and the Creed:

This is the format used in the Eastern Orthodox and Byzantine Catholic Churches, for both the Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom and the Liturgy of St. Basil the Great.

Oriental Orthodox

Syriac Orthodox (Anaphora of St. James)

The various Anaphoras will have slight differences.

Coptic (Liturgy of St. Basil)

Like the Syriac, the Coptic, especially the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church, will have variations on the Sursum Corda, depending upon the particular Anaphora used.

Armenian Rite

Church of the East (Quddasha of Mar Addai and Mari)

Notes

  1. ^ Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church, 3rd edition (ed. F. L. Cross & E. A. Livingstone), p.1561. Oxford University Press, 1997.
  2. ^ A New Dictionary of Liturgy and Worship (ed. J. G. Davies), p.16. SCM Press, 1986.
  3. ^ Orthodox Prayer Book, 8th edition (ed. Rev. L. Soroka, Dean U.M.W.), p.110. St. Tikhon's Seminary Press, 1999.
  4. ^ http://www.kaldu.org/14_Reformed_ChaldeanMass/ReformedMissal_Eng.html, see "The Quddasha of the Blessed Apostles"

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