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The book deals with the origins of the liturgical year - the
feasts, fasts and seasons. It is accessible to the general reader
and to students, while being a serious academic text.
A comprehensive guide to symbols used in Christian liturgical art,
architecture, manuscripts, stained glass, etc. The book includes
over 500 new illustrations. First published in 1964, now completely
updated.
The Holy Mass, by Fr. Lucas, is a historical treatise on the Roman
Rite which is meant for the average reader that does not have a lot
of study on the subject. It was first published in 1914 in two
volumes and is now republished containing both volumes in one book.
Father Lucas' first volume is more popular than the second which
deals in a rather erudite fashion with the difficult question of
the development of the Roman Canon. Father Lucas while admitting
that the scholar need not be deterred from investigating the
structure of the Roman Canon out of a mistaken feeling of
reverence, still thinks that he can vindicate for the Roman Canon a
more or less perfect organic unity. He does not agree with those
writers who imagine that there is in it a kind of patchwork. Fr.
Lucas uses textual analysis of the Latin in comparison with ancient
texts to demonstrate that the Canon was composed as one text, in
union with many venerable authors.
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