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THE HOLY MASS.

A History of the Mass and its Ceremonies in the Eastern and Western Church.

BY

Rev. John O'Brien, A.M.,

Professor of Sacred Liturgy at Mt. St. Mary's College, Emmittsburg.

This book contains a full account of a'l the Oriental Rites Schismatic as well as Catholic, and gives the literal and mystical meaning of everything that is done in the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass.

CONTENTS.

I. Preface, in which the plan of the entire work is given together with a brief account of the manner in which the East is divided at the present day among the various churches, Catholic and Schismatic.

II -Dissertation on the liturgies now in use throughout the East and West.

III-Origin of the word "Mass "-different kinds of Mass-fu 1 account of Golden Mass, Dry

Mass, Mass of Judgment, and Mass of the Presanctified.

IV-Brief account of the nine different languages in which it is said to-day throughout Christendom, together with the names of the people who use them.

V.-Enquiry into the question, "Who celebrated the first Mass, in what language was it said, and the apparatus employed ?"

VI.-History of the Sacred Vestments and of every article of ecclesiastical attire worn by the c'ergy of the Eastern and Western Church.

VII-History of all the Sacred Vessels and Utensils in the service of the altar.

VIII. Full account of Concelebration, or when several priests unite in celebrating the same Mass.

IX.-The Sequences-their structure-origin-authors-number and scope.

X.-Discussion of the question concerning the use of leavened bread in the I atin Church. XI.--Full history of the celebrated " "Filioque : Who first inserted it in the Creed. Why. (harlemagne's action in the matter, and the reply of Pope Leo III. to his Legates. There is at the end a copious index, which serves, in a measure, as a sort of compendium of the whole work.

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