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Learning
the Mass:
A Manual for
Seminarians and PriestsFr.
Walter J. Schmitz, S.S., S.T.D.
First
published in 1960, this instructive book by rubrician Msgr. Walter J.
Schmit, gives detailed instructions on how to properly say the traditional Roman
Mass, and has been treasured by priests and seminarians for
decades for its brief and concise explanations of how the
celebrant offers Low Mass.
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For
the explanation of the Mass, texts are arranged into parallel
columns, with one side presenting in English the minute actions
made by the celebrant with his hands (especially when dealing
with the consecrated Species), eyes and body, while the other
side gives the actual Latin text as seen in the missal for
comparison. In addition to many helpful tips,
authoritative footnotes are also included.
There
is also a chapter on bination (celebrating two Masses
consecutively, hence how to avoid breaking the necessary fast) rubrics, Requiem Masses, distributing Communion, and executing the ceremonies of
Benediction. Also included is a nota bene about
some minor revisions made in 1962 not contained within the book
due to its publishing date.
This
compact book is a must for any cleric learning to celebrate the
traditional Roman Mass, or even for just brushing up on the Mass
or Benediction rubrics!
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