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The saint andrew daily missal illustrator
The saint andrew daily missal illustrator




the saint andrew daily missal illustrator
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One of the smaller-sized missals, there is a lot packed in, and the typesetting is quite dense (though it keeps the typewriter’s double-space after a full stop). What follows is graphic-heavy and probably should be viewed via a broadband or wifi connection! The covers and descriptions of almost all the missals can be found in recent posts.įirst up is The Roman Missal in Latin and English, with commentary by Abbot Cabrol, published first in 1922, though my edition is the 8th published by Mame & Sons/Herder in 1931. It seemed an interesting idea to look back through the old hand missals-missals intended for the laity and to foster their intelligent participation in the Mass-to see if we can catch glimpses of what we have lost, what avenues we might have more fruitfully walked, and whether the decline can be discerned in the production of these missals over the years. Put bluntly, for many parochial reformers this means getting as many people to do things and make noise as possible, a concept wholly novel to the liturgy and reflecting late 20th-century obsession with uniform egalitarianism. One of the reformers’ great mantras, that rubber-stamps all sorts of distortions of the Mass, is active participation. The decline of one at the grassroots has been attended by a congruent decline in the other. Catechesis has been inextricably bound to liturgical reform as it has happened on the ground (as opposed to the lofty ideals of the reformers who seemed often to have little idea of real parishes and the faithful’s needs). The post-conciliar decline in the liturgy, especially the liturgy of the Mass, is attended by a decline in the general understanding of the Eucharist and the Sacrifice at the heart of the Mass. In England it is transferred to Sunday, unless one attends an Extraordinary Form parish or chapel. Overall, this is a lovely and unique set of books.Today is traditionally the feast of Corpus Christi, and in many countries the Church keeps to the traditional reckoning of the feast. Minor creases to extremities of a small number of pages, though this isn't remotely offensive. Will require some extra care in handling to preserve binding. Therefore, the binding has a "shaken" kind of feeling, though mostly feels firm.

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Front hinge is cracked and the paper over back hinge shows some wear.

the saint andrew daily missal illustrator

Light wear to cloth and gilt edges of pages. All pieces of the "mosaic" are still intact. This cloth can still be seen on spine and edges of covers. In this case, the volume was originally bound in black cloth. Tiny wear spot and a tiny stain to first page of Old Testament, with only one letter of text partially effected. With a preface by the Cardinal Archbishop of Westminster. Just minor wear to edges of pages and mild wear and a touch of soiling to intact marker-ribbons.

the saint andrew daily missal illustrator

Several tiny chips and tiny worn areas to original black leather, which can only be seen on spine and edges of covers. Approximately seven pieces of the "mosaic" are missing at extremities of covers on this volume.

the saint andrew daily missal illustrator

SAINT ANDREW DAILY MISSAL: xxxviii, 1161pp., 105pp., 36pp., (i). 2 separate books, each bound in black with matching custom covers that are more or less a kind of "mosaic," with the word "Jerusalem" on each front cover.






The saint andrew daily missal illustrator