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Peregrinus Gasolinus: Wandering Notes on the Liturgy

Peregrinus Goes Abroad
We continue the witty and wandering liturgical saga of the Antiquary and Liturgiologist from the concluding chapter of Peregrinus Gasolinus.

Sponges and Other Anomalies
“The crowning absurdity of your sanctuary is the altar itself,” went on the Liturgiologist. “I have seen many strange and irrational vagaries, but never anything equal to this!
 

Server's Mass Responses Card; click to enlarge

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Server's Mass Responses Card
"Once in a while, something truly innovative is created... [this card] has innovated the way in which altar servers can learn the Latin responses for the Mass.

[It] has both simplified the pronunciation and rubrics of serving to a simple formula: if you can read the card, you will learn the Latin and the rubrics." ChurchLatin.com review

 
A free testing sheet is available for instructors with this card.

Holy smoke: the crux of the matter

Holy smoke: the crux of the matter
Can blessed incense or a cross be carried for the procession of a non-pontifical Mass? In this treatise, we will clear the smoke surrounding this burning issue...

Comb-bound reproductions

Comb-bound reproductions

Some important rubrical reference works for parish and pontifical ceremonies are now available. Here are few from the entire collection presently available:

Costume of Prelates of the Catholic Church: According to Roman Etiquette
(Nainfa) The classic work detailing the traditional "dress code" of prelates in the Roman Church. Authoritatively written and full of fascinating information

Ceremonial for the Use of the Catholic Church in the USA
(aka The Baltimore Ceremonial)

(Rosati-Milholland) An important rubrical reference work for the USA. Its compilation was ordered by the First Plenary Council of Baltimore. Includes the legitimate liturgical customs for the United States

 
 

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