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Pontificale Romanum : ウィキペディア英語版
Roman Pontifical

The Roman Pontifical, in Latin the '' Pontificale Romanum'', is the Latin Catholic liturgical book that contains the rites performed by Bishops.
The Pontifical is practically an episcopal ritual, containing formularies and rubrics for the sacraments and sacramentals which may be celebrated by a bishop, including especially the consecration of holy Chrism, and the sacraments of confirmation and Holy orders. However, it does not include the rites for the Mass or the Divine Office, which can be found in the Roman Missal and Liturgy of the Hours respectively. Because of the use of the adjective ''pontifical'' in other contexts to refer to the Pope, it is sometimes mistakenly thought that the ''Pontificale Romanum'' is a book reserved to the Pope. It could be argued that it is the book of those entitled to the use, in certain contexts, of the ''pontificalia'', i.e. episcopal insignia. These are not always limited just to bishops, but according to current Latin Catholic Canon Law can in certain circumstances be used by others including abbots and rulers of dioceses or quasi-dioceses who have not been ordained bishops.
The Pontifical has its sources mostly in texts and rubrics which existed in the old sacramentaries and ''Ordines Romani'' and were gradually collected together to form one volume for the greater convenience of the officiating bishop. The earliest pontificals date from the late ninth century. From the mid-tenth century, one particular compilation, known to historians as the Romano-German Pontifical, became dominant, and was widely copied.〔A convenient though partial and outdated list is given by Victor Leroquais, ''Les pontificaux. Manuscrits des bibliothèques publiques de France'', 4 vols. (1937).〕 Nevertheless, manuscript Pontificals were given various descriptions and a pontifical might well be described with varying degrees of accuracy as a ''Liber Pontificalis'', ''Liber Sacramentorum'', ''Liber Officialis'', ''Ordinarium Episcopale'' or a ''Benedictionale''.
Under Clement VIII, a standard version was published for the use of the entire Roman Rite, under the title ''Pontificale Romanum.''〔See the photographic reprint: M. Sodi & A.M. Triacca (edd.), ''Pontificale Romanum, editio princeps (1595-1596)'', Libreria Editrice Vaticana, Città del Vaticano, 1997.〕 It was reprinted by authority with many variations many times.〔A version published by Pope Leo XIII is transcribed on ().〕 until 1962,〔See the photographic reprint: A. Ward & C. Johnson (edd.), ''Pontificale Romanum, reimpressio editionis iuxta typicam anno 1962 publici iuris factae'', CLV-Edizioni Liturgiche, Roma, 1999.〕 after which it was recast and restructured according to the decisions of the Second Vatican Council.
The service book should not be confused with the collection of papal annals called ''Liber Pontificalis'', probably first compiled in the 5th or 6th century.
==Eastern Christianity==

In the Eastern Orthodox Church and the Eastern Catholic Churches, the equivalent of the Pontifical is the ''Archieratikon'' (Greek: Ἀρχηιερατικόν; Slavonic: Чиновникъ, ''Chinovnik''). This book is often in a large format and contains only those portions of Vespers, Matins, and the Divine Liturgy which pertain to the bishop (hierarch). It also contains those rites (ordination, the consecration of a church, etc.) which are normally performed only by a bishop.

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