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444:, though they are not unknown in other forms of the western rites: the offering of the bread and wine was (as in the Dominican and other rites) made by one act. These distinctions have been evaluated as "of the most trifling character." The chalice was prepared between the readings of the Epistle and the Gospel. In addition, in common with many monastic rites, after the Elevation the celebrant stood with his arms outstretched in the form of a cross; the Particle was put into the chalice after the
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The modern fame of the Use of Sarum is to a great extent an accidental product of the political and religious preoccupations of 19th-century
English ecclesiastics and ecclesiologists. The Use certainly deserves attention and respect as an outstanding intellectual achievement, but it is far from
178:. The Normans had deposed most of the Anglo-Saxon episcopate, replacing them with Norman bishops, of which Osmund was one. Given the similarities between the liturgy in Rouen and that of Sarum, it appears the Normans imported their French liturgical books as well.
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was read while the priest made his way back to the sacristy. Two candles on the altar were customary, though others were placed around it and on the rood screen. The Sarum missal calls for a low bow as an act of reverence, rather than the
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In spite of interest in the Sarum Use, its publication in Latin sources from the sixteenth century and earlier has inhibited its modern adoption. Several academic projects are gradually improving its accessibility. From 2009 to 2013,
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Anglican Communion in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, as part of the Anglo-Catholic
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which ran through several editions. This style of worship has been retained in some present-day
Anglican churches and monastic institutions, where it is known as "English Use" (Dearmer's term) or "Prayer Book Catholicism".
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would be sung. At the screen would be read the
Bidding Prayers, prayers in the vernacular directing the people to pray for various intentions. The procession then vested for Mass.
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England. Some Anglo-Catholics wanted to find a traditional formal liturgy that was characteristically "English" rather than "Roman." They took advantage of the '
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Western Rites in Western Europe". In Hämmerli, Maria (ed.).
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Bates, J. Barrington (2004). "Extremely beautiful, but eminently unsatisfactory: Percy
Dearmer and the healing rites of the Church, 1909–1928".
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centralizing tendencies into mediaeval texts, and so a rather rubrical spirit was applied to liturgical discoveries.
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Pfaff, Richard W. (2009). "New Sarum and the spread of Sarum Use".
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Pfaff, Richard W. (2009). "Southern England: Final Sarum Use".
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Laing, R.C. (1895). "The Book of Common Prayer and the Mass".
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Understanding medieval liturgy : essays in interpretation
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Sarum Use and Disuse: A Study in Social and Liturgical History
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1163:(2 ed.). New Haven: Yale University Press. p. 124.
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Sarum Use remains a permitted use for Roman Catholics, as
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The secular liturgical office in late medieval England
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1265:Recreations
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161:Anglo-Saxon
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2847:Categories
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