Sacred service

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Sacred service

description Austrian specialist journal dealing with the subject areas of liturgical science and liturgical practice .
publishing company Publishing house St. Peter, Salzburg
First edition 1 1947
Frequency of publication quarter
Editor-in-chief P. Winfried Bachler OSB , Salzburg
editor Austrian Liturgical Institute, Salzburg, in cooperation with the Liturgical Commission for Austria and the university liturgical institutes; Archabbey of St. Peter
Web link sacred service
Article archive since 1995
ISSN

Heiliger Dienst is a German-language specialist journal on the subject of liturgical science and liturgical practice .

history

The magazine has been published four times a year since January 1947, each with around 75 pages, by Verlag St. Peter, Salzburg ( Erzabtei St. Peter ), initially in the Rupertuswerk.

Content and Editing

The Austrian Liturgical Institute makes the tables of contents of the last few years available online. It is published by the Austrian Liturgical Institute, Salzburg, in cooperation with the Liturgical Commission for Austria and the university liturgical institutes.

The editorial team includes P. Winfried Bachler OSB , Salzburg, Albert Thaddäus Esterbauer, Salzburg, Christoph Freilinger, Linz, Liborius Olaf Lumma , Innsbruck, Gabriele Max, Gmunden, Michael Max, Neumarkt a. W., Rudolf Pacik , Salzburg, Andreas Redtenbacher, Klosterneuburg / Vallendar, Monika Scala, Klosterneuburg and Frank Walz, Salzburg.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. DNB 012849510 in the catalog of the German National Library
  2. Holy Service. (No longer available online.) Austrian Liturgical Institute, archived from the original on December 5, 2013 ; accessed on December 14, 2013 : "Here you will find the tables of contents of the last years" Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.liturgie.at