Preface
Contents
Note on Authorities
List of Symbols
Key to the Symbols Used in the Figures
Book I - The Treasurer’s Purview
1. The Church
2. Vessels, Instruments and Books
3. The Vestments
4. The Colour of the Vestments
Book II – Liturgical Gesture
5. Certain Common Ritual Actions
Book III – Low Mass
6. Preparation
7. To the Gospel
8. From the Gospel to the Preface
9. The Canon to the Communion
10. From the Ablutions to the End of Mass
11. Administration of Holy Communion
12. The Duties of the Clerk at Low Mass
Book IV - High Mass
13. Preparation
14. From the Entrance to the Collects
15. From the Collects to the Sequence
16. The Making of the Chalice
17. From the Gospel to the Offertory
18. From the Offertory to the Preface
19. The Canon to the Communion
20. From the Ablutions to the end of Mass
21. The Solemn Administration of Holy Communion
22. The Choir at High Mass
Book V - Special Forms of Mass
23. Mass for the Dead
24. Weddings and the Nuptial Mass
25. Missa Cantata
Book VI – Processions and Blessings
26. Processions
27. The Blessing of Bread on Sundays
Book VII – The Ritual Year
28. Advent and Christmas
29. Candlemas
30. Septuagesima and Lent
31. Ash Wednesday
32. Palm Sunday
33. Maundy Thursday
34. Good Friday
35. Holy Saturday
36. Eastertide
37. Summer and Autumn
Appendices
Appendix I: The Laity in Church
Appendix II: Form of Bidding of the Bedes
Appendix III: Ordo Missae with Simple Rubrics
Bibliography
Index
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