Low Mass Ceremonial (Burnett)
Low Mass Ceremonial
In accordance with the English Rite
as set forth in the Book of
Common Prayer
By the Rev.
C. P. A. BURNETT, B. D.
Vicar of Holy Cross Church
New York
WILLIAM GREEN
Successor to
RENWICK W. CROTHERS
122 East 19th Street
NEW YORK
1921
Missale ad usum Sarum.
PREFACE
This little book is published at the oft-repeated and urgent request of many of our clergy and candidates for Holy Order. The book entitled, The Ceremonies of the Mass, published in the year 1905, under the auspices of the Clerical Union, has long been out of print, and the publication of a new and revised edition has been delayed for several years by the greatly increased cost thereof. Until that new edition is published, and indeed at all times, this smaller and less extensive book, as inexpensive and sufficient for ordinary use, may reasonably be expected to serve its purpose. It contemplates not ideal conditions but such as are common among us throughout this country, and is intended to help priests who have not been trained to celebrate the holy Eucharist with a fitting ceremonial and who desire to fulfil this all-important part of their official duty more perfectly. The fact is recognized that in many instances for certain reasons, be they good or bad, priests are wont to celebrate without the assistance of a server. In order to simplify the ceremonial directions and make them such as may easily be followed, a few of the less important details have been omitted, and some have been confined to the sections under the head of "General Rules." Several of the articles in the appendix have been written in order to correct, so far as possible, certain abuses which, in recent years, have become increasingly common. Directions of more than usual fulness, have been given concerning vestments, with the purpose of enabling priests to utilize the services of needle-women who may be found among the people to whom they minister, and so to provide the needed vestments which might not otherwise be obtained. The performance of some of the ceremonial actions hereinafter directed involves sincere and intelligent belief in Catholic doctrine concerning the holy Eucharist; and it may also be said that such belief involves (in a priest) the performance of such, or similar, actions.
Every priest of our communion ought to be profoundly thankful that he has for his mass-rite, a Catholic liturgy in his own mother-tongue, understood by the people, and "a rite which contains every feature regarded as important whether by the Latins or by the Greeks; and one also from which has been eliminated every word seemingly condemnatory of, or inconsistent with, any definition touching the Blessed Sacrament which either Rome or Constantinople has set forth." Surely, such a rite should not be shorn of fitting ceremonial, by which the people may be edified, their devotion increased, their faith strengthened, and God glorified. The best of liturgical authority can be given for whatsoever is herein set forth, but for the sake of brevity all references to liturgical authors, save in two or three instances, have been omitted.
C. P. A. Burnett.
New York, Oct. 1st, 1921
TABLE OF CONTENTS
page
v |
1. | Of the priest's private prayers |
1 |
2. | Of standing, walking, etc. |
1 |
3. | Of the use of the voice |
2 |
4. | Of the use of the eyes |
2 |
5. | Of the use of the hands |
3 |
6. | Of smiting the breast |
4 |
7. | Of bodily acts of reverence |
5 |
8. | Of holding the chalice |
8 |
9. | Of the sign of the cross |
8 |
10. | Of the ending of the Collects |
9 |
11. | Of announcing the Epistle and the Gospel |
10 |
12. | Of omissions to be made on certain days |
11 |
13. | Of masses for the dead |
11 |
14. | Of the last Gospel |
11 |
15. | Of the days on which mass should not be celebrated |
12 |
16. | Of a second act of consecration in the same Mass |
13 |
14 |
31 |
1. | Private Prayers |
34 |
2. | Of the Altar |
41 |
3. | Of the Tabernacle |
43 |
4. | Of the Credence |
43 |
5. | Of the Sacred Vessels |
43 |
6. | Of the matter of the Eucharist |
47 |
7. | Of the Sacred Vestments |
48 |
8. | Of the biretta |
51 |
9. | Of covering the vessels after communion |
51 |
10. | Of Intinction |
52 |
11. | Of the time and place for the ablutions |
54 |
12. | 56 |
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