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This book provides the directions and indications needed to carry out the various rites found in the liturgical books of the Catholic Church. Its scope is limited to those sacraments and sacramentals which the typical parish clergy are most likely to celebrate on a regular basis. Msgr. Caron's approach draws upon the traditional practice of the Roman rite as it pertains to the postures and gestures of the various rites. It is not intended to be a comprehensive guide to all the options or choices found in each rite. Rather, it is meant to provide a picture of what the celebration of each…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book provides the directions and indications needed to carry out the various rites found in the liturgical books of the Catholic Church. Its scope is limited to those sacraments and sacramentals which the typical parish clergy are most likely to celebrate on a regular basis. Msgr. Caron's approach draws upon the traditional practice of the Roman rite as it pertains to the postures and gestures of the various rites. It is not intended to be a comprehensive guide to all the options or choices found in each rite. Rather, it is meant to provide a picture of what the celebration of each sacrament or sacramental could look like when taking into consideration the immemorial customs which have grown up around the public worship of the Roman Catholic Church.
Autorenporträt
Msgr. Marc B. Caron is a priest of the Diocese of Portland, Maine. He holds a licentiate degree in liturgical studies from the Catholic University of America and a doctorate in sacred theology from the University of St. Mary of the Lake/Mundelein Seminary. For fourteen years, he has served as diocesan master of ceremonies. Over the same period, he has held positions as diocesan chancellor, director of the Department of Ministerial Services, moderator of the Curia, and vicar-general. In addition, he has served as the parochial vicar and pastor of a number of parishes in Maine as well as university chaplain. For four years, he was a member of the formation faculty of St. John's Seminary in Brighton, Massachusetts, and director of liturgy. He has published articles on liturgical topics and priestly spirituality in The Jurist, Worship, Homiletic and Pastoral Review, The Catechumenate, and Adoremus Bulletin.