The Liturgy and Ritual of the Celtic Church |
Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
Gallican Connection | 57 |
Spanish Connection | 62 |
Points of Difference between Celtic and Roman Churches | 63 |
134 | 67 |
138 | 77 |
CHAPTER II | 83 |
Material Structure and Arrangement of Churches | 85 |
Oblations and Offertory | 130 |
Communion in both kinds | 135 |
Communion of Infants 25 Women to be Veiled | 136 |
Reservation | 138 |
Eulogiae | 139 |
Frequency of Celebration | 141 |
Hours of Celebration | 142 |
Duplicating 31 Paten and Chalice | 143 |
Titles of the Liturgy | 94 |
Multiplicity of Collects | 96 |
The Lords Prayer | 98 |
Sermon | 99 |
Benediction | 100 |
The Pax | 102 |
Prayer for the Dead | 103 |
Consecration Prayer | 110 |
Benedicite III | 111 |
Vestments | 113 |
Use of Colours | 122 |
Choral Service | 125 |
Incense | 127 |
Joint Consecration | 128 |
Fan Knife 33 Sign of the Cross | 145 |
Fasting | 147 |
Confession 139 140 142 143 143 144 145 | 149 |
CHAPTER III | 153 |
15 | 198 |
185 | 243 |
187 | 244 |
194 | 247 |
198 | 248 |
16 | 271 |
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Common terms and phrases
Adamnan Aldhelm alleluia allusion altar ancient Anglo-Saxon atque authority Bede Bishop Book Britain British British Church Canon celebrated Celtic Church century character Christi Christian collect Columba Columbanus communion connection consecration cross custom deus Dimma domine dominum early Eastern ecclesia edit episcopi evidence existence fact fragment Gall Gallican Gildas given hand ihesu Iona Ireland Irish islands Italy King later Liturgy manus mentioned monastery monks ninth nobis occurs Office omnes omni omnibus Ordo origin ornaments Paris passage Patrick plate points prayer present preserved priest printed probably quae quod reference rite ritual Roman Rome Rule Sacra saints sancti Scotland similar sixth century spiritus stone Stowe Missal tibi traces various Vita writing written