Ceremonial of Bishops

revised by decree of the Second Vatican Ecumenical Council and published by authority of Pope John Paul II

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Ceremonial of Bishops

revised by decree of the Second Vatican Ecumenical Council and published by authority of Pope John Paul II

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The reform of liturgical rites ordered by the Second Vatican Council necessitated a revision of the Caeremoniale Episcoporum, published in 1886. The objective of this ceremonial is to provide a liturgy for bishops that will stand as a model for all other celebrations.

The eight divisions of the book cover everything from the Mass through liturgical celebrations in connection with the government of a diocese. This is a valued reference for bishops, masters of ceremonies, diocesan liturgical offices, seminary libraries, and others.

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Liturgical Press
Language
English
Pages
339

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references.

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Collegeville, Minn

The Physical Object

Pagination
339 p. ;
Number of pages
339

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OL21443526M
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ISBN 10
0814618189
OCLC/WorldCat
505717435
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828529
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