An edition of Liturgia et unitas (2001)

Liturgia et unitas

liturgiewissenschaftliche und ökumenische Studien zur Eucharistie und zum gottesdienstlichen Leben in der Schweiz = Etudes liturgiques et oecuméniques sur l'Eucharistie et la vie liturgique en Suisse : in honorem Bruno Bürki

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An edition of Liturgia et unitas (2001)

Liturgia et unitas

liturgiewissenschaftliche und ökumenische Studien zur Eucharistie und zum gottesdienstlichen Leben in der Schweiz = Etudes liturgiques et oecuméniques sur l'Eucharistie et la vie liturgique en Suisse : in honorem Bruno Bürki

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Language
German
Pages
534

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Edition Notes

German, English and French.

Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

Published in
Freiburg, Schweiz, Genève
Other Titles
Etudes liturgiques et œcuméniques sur l'Eucharistie et la vie liturgique en Suisse

Classifications

Library of Congress
BV170 .L58 2001

The Physical Object

Pagination
534 p. :
Number of pages
534

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL20044600M
ISBN 10
3727813377, 2830910303
Library Thing
4619769

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