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Louis Weil (May 10, 1935 – March 9, 2022) was an American Episcopal priest, liturgical scholar, and seminary professor. He was a member of the committee that drafted and proposed the 1979
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of the Episcopal Church. A graduate of
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(1956) and Harvard (MA 1958), he was ordained to the priesthood on January 1, 1962, for the
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by the Right Reverend Joseph Harte of the
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following studies at the
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in New York. He completed doctoral studies on the history of the
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at the
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. Weil taught at the former Episcopal Theological Seminary of the Caribbean from 1961 to 1971,
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Theological Seminary from 1971 to 1988, and the
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from 1988 until his retirement in 2009. Weil also lectured at the School of Theology at The University of the South,
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and the General Theological Seminary. He was a member of the Lutheran-Episcopal Dialogue from 1976 to 1980. Weil was a widely published author who was a member of the Latin American Theological Education Commission, Societas Liturgica, the
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, and the Episcopal Church Standing Commission on Liturgy and Music (1985–1991). He died in
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, on March 9, 2022, at the age of 86.


Bibliography

*( Donald L. Garfield, editor) ''Towards a Living Liturgy: The Liturgy of the Lord's Supper Examined in Essays'' (1969, contributor) *''La liturgia Anglicana y su adaptación en Hispanoamérica'' (Salamanca: Centro Ecuménico Juan XXIII, 1969) *''Worship and Sacraments in the Teaching of Samuel Johnson of Connecticut: A Study of the Sources and Development of the High Church Tradition in America, 1722–1789'' (doctoral dissertation, 1972) *''Christian Initiation: A Theological and Pastoral Commentary on the Proposed Rites'' (Associated Parishes, 1977) *''Exsultet: The Paschal Proclamation'' (Nashotah, 1977) *''Objective/ecclesial View of Sacraments'' (Episcopal Theological Seminary of the Southwest, 1977) *''Sacraments and Liturgy, the Outward Signs: A Study in Liturgical Mentality'' (Blackwell, 1983) *''The Musical Implications of the Book of Common Prayer'' (Standing Liturgical Commission, 1984) *''Food for the Journey: A Study on Eucharistic Sharing'' (Episcopal Diocesan Ecumenical Officers, 1985) *''Gathered to Pray: Understanding Liturgical Prayer'' (Cowley, 1986) *''Worship, Pastoral Care and Community'' (Ecumenical Liturgical Centre, 1987) * (editor) ''The Ministry of Bishops: A Study Document'' (Trinity Institute, 1991) * (with Charles Price), ''Liturgy for Living'' (Morehouse, 2000) *''A Theology of Worship'' (Cowley, 2002) *''Liturgical Sense: The Logic of Rite'' (Church Publishing, 2013) *
Confronting Anti-Judaism in the Liturgy
' (2013) *''Iniciación cristiana: un comentario teológico y pastoral sobre dicho rito'' (no date)


References

*Lizette Larson-Miller and Walter Knowles, editors, ''Drenched in Grace: Essays in Baptismal Ecclesiology inspired by the Work and Ministry of Louis Weil'' (Pickwick, 2013)


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