Cranmer’s Godly Order is a model of historical synthesis. Drawing upon the best of Catholic and Protestant scholarship and on primary sources (the Sarum Missal, the 1549 Book of Common Prayer, and the writings of the leading Protestant Reformers), Davies traces the steps by which the ancient Catholic Mass became the Lord’s Supper in the Church of England.
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Written to give Catholics an appreciation of the value of the Mass. Considers it from every conceivable angle, showing it to be the central aspect of our faith, and in the process he touches on virtually every important facet of our faith, explaining how it is tied to this supreme sacrifice. Contains a wealth of Catholic traditions, Biblical facts, and enthralling, true stories from history and the lives of the Saints.
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The author delves into the history and tradition of every aspect of Hebrew worship and shows clearly how Our Lord blended and wove them all together into the beautiful liturgy we call the Mass.
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An absolute revelation to most Catholics! Based on the Traditional Latin Mass, thisw book is about the essence of the Mass itself. Shows it is not just a prayer, but a powerful sacrifice given to us by Almighty God to fulfill all our spiritual needs.
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Every conceivable element of the traditional Latin Mass unfolds before the eyes of children 8 to 15 in this masterpiece. The author: famed educator Maria Montessori.
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Excellent study of the history and theology of the Holy Mass.
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A short critical study on the New Order of Mass.
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The 3-volume Roman Ritual with imprimatur of 1950. All the liturgical formulae for sacraments and ceremonies, exorcisms, blessings, and litanies. All volumes are hardcover, printed in red and black ink, and have a satin ribbon page marker.
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Explains every detail of the precious Mass in easy to read and understand words and pictures. A full-page picture (8”x11”) accompanies each and every page of text.
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Considered one of the finest Scripture scholars of his day, Msgr. Boylan was best known for his popular commentaries on the Sunday Epistles and Gospels, published in two volumes in 1941. For years they were heavily employed by priests as inspiration for preaching, and by laymen seeking to get more out of the readings at Mass. Now, they're back in print in this handsome two-in-one volume.
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