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THE
GENERAL PRINCIPLES
OF CEREMONIES FOR THE ROMAN RITE
(For Inferior Ministers)
Cited
in a press release on Catholic.org!
Just
completed! This 92-page softcover book
covers the general principles of the Roman Rite,
the foundation of all rubrics. This abridged
edition treats specifically of the principles that
affect the inferior ministers (altar servers) when
fulfilled by laymen. Though the serving of
the ceremonies by laymen is done virtually the
same as by clerics, there are some minor
exceptions (e.g., wearing the biretta or
receiving and giving the Pax) which were omitted
from this edition.
To
facilitate the explanations on the general
principles, 18 pictures, 2 expository tables and
11 diagrams have been included, while 183
footnotes provide valuable sources of authority,
further explanations and various tips. Other
features include a table of contents and two
glossaries of terms (sanctuary-related and
rubrically-related) used within the book.
Printed
in easy-to-read text, this 5½" x 8½"
booklet is packed with essential knowledge for any
Catholic interested in better understanding the
ceremonial intricacies of the ancient Roman Rite,
but especially for master of ceremonies, adult
servers (ages 12 and up) and clerics (even
priests).
This
booklet is a prelude to an upcoming comprehensive
edition that will include even more information
regarding incensations, matters that affect
clerics who fulfill the various offices of
inferior ministers, general principles for sacred
ministers and some general items about pontifical
ceremonies.
The current edition is being offered at two low prices:
If interested in purchasing a book,
please make your inquiry to: romanitaspress@kcshmo.com.
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