جزییات کتاب
This classic liturgical resource is organized as follows:Part I. The History of the MassChapter I. The Eucharist in the First Three Centuries§ 1. Liturgical Fragments in the New Testament§ 2. The Liturgy in the Apostolic Fathers§ 3. The Liturgy in the Second Century§ 4. The Fathers of the Third Century§ 5. Liturgical Uniformity in the first three Centuries§ 6. The Liturgy in the Early Church Orders§ 7. The Liturgy in Apostolic Constitutions VIII§ 8. Some Special Points§ 9. Influence of Jewish RitualChapter II. The Parent Rites and Their Descendants§ 1. The Development of the Parent Rites§ 2. The Antiochene Rite§ 3. Liturgies derived from Antioch§ 4. The Alexandrine Rite§ 5. The Gallican Rite§ 6. Table of LiturgiesChapter III. The Origin of the Roman Rite§ 1. State of the Question§ 2. Earliest liturgical books§ 3. Latin as the liturgical language§ 4. First traces of the Roman Mass§ 5. Conjectured reconstructions of the old Mass§ 6. Bunsen’s theory§ 7. Probst and Bickell§ 8. Dom Cagin§ 9. W. C. Bishop§ 10. Dr. Baumstark§ 11. Dr. Buchwald§ 12. Dr. Drews§ 13. Dom Cabrol§ 14. Concluding remarksChapter IV. The Mass Since Gregory I§ 1. From Gregory to Adrian I (590-795)§ 2. The Spread of the Roman rite§ 3. Gallican Influence§ 4. Different Kinds of Mass. Low Mass§ 5. Mediaeval and Later Commentators§ 6. Mediaeval derived rites§ 7. The Reform of Pius V (1570)§ 8. Later revisions and modern timesPart II. The Order of the MassChapter V. The Mass of the Catechumens to the Lessons§ 1. Arrangements of the Parts of the Mass§ 2. The Introit§ 3. The Celebrant’s Preparation§ 4. First Incensing of the altar§ 5. Kyrie eleison§ 6. Gloria in Excelsis§ 7. CollectsChapter VI. The Lessons§ 1. The Lessons§ 2. Epistle§ 3. Gradual, Alleluia, Tract and Sequence§ 4. Gospel§ 5. Homily and CreedChapter VII. The Mass of the Faithful to the Eucharistic Prayer§ 1. The Prayers of the Faithful§ 2. The Offertory Act§ 3. Azyme bread§ 4. The Offertory Chant§ 5. Offertory Prayers§ 6. The Incensing and Washing of Hands§ 7. SecretsChapter VIII. The Canon§ 1. The Preface.§ 2. Sanctus§ 3. Name, Extent and general Character of the Canon§ 4. Te igitur to the Words of Institution§ 5. The Elevation§ 6. To the end of the CanonChapter IX. The Communion§ 1. The Lord’s Prayer§ 2. Fraction, Commixture, Fermentum§ 3. Kiss of Peace§ 4. The Communion Act§ 5. Communion under one kind§ 6. Communion Prayers§ 7. Agnus Dei and Communion AntiphonChapter X. After the Communion§ 1. Postcommunion and Oratio super populum§ 2. Dismissal§ 3. After the Dismissal