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Guide to a Catholic Church - for Non-Catholic Visitors (Paperback)
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Guide to a Catholic Church - for Non-Catholic Visitors (Paperback)
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IT is with painful feelings that the Catholic at his private
devotions in churches at home and abroad, has oftentimes to observe
groups of non Catholics examining the objects of the sacred
buildings, and then departing evidently as uninstructed on what
they have seen, as when they first entered. There can be but little
doubt that most frequently such visitors would be delighted to
receive some information on the things that thus come under their
observation. To supply a little of that information in a handy form
is the purpose of the present manual. The following pages and
include the prayers of the Ordinary of the Holy Mass, with the
hymns usually sung at Benediction; thus making the work useful as a
prayer-book, wherewith to follow the words of the principal
services of the Catholic Church in Latin or English. It is not
intended or expected that this work will be found capable of a full
perusal in church, but it is hoped that its pages may prove useful
and agreeable matter for reading either before or after such visit.
Let us consider the opening chapter: "ON entering a Catholic
Church, the visitor's attention is naturally first bestowed on the
principal or High Altar. Flowers and candles stand on either side
of the Tabernacle which the Altar bears in its centre; while a
single lamp, or more, burns night and day before our Lord Whose
Divine Presence-reserved in the Tabernacle under the visible form
of bread-is the most prominent and most sacred feature of Catholic
doctrine and belief. In the Old Law, the Temple of the Jews was
more than a mere meeting-house for Divine worship; it was the abode
of the Ark of the Covenant of which we read (Exodus xl. 32) that
the cloud covered the tabernacle, and the glory of the Lord filled
it." In the New Law, as befitting its greater spiritual dignity,
the Catholic Church teaches that its temples are not less favoured
than the Jewish one of old. Far otherwise, for Catholic doctrine
holds as established by Holy Scripture and sacred tradition derived
from the Apostles, that the Catholic "House of God" is not only the
resting-place of the Cloud of the glory of the Lord, but the
residence of the Lord Himself after a special or Sacramental
manner.
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