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Michael Davies
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TAN Books (February 1, 1997)
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A Short History of the R. .has been added to your Cart. Michael Davies, who lived from 1936-2004, was a Catholic writer who authored various works following the Second Vatican Council, in addition to unifying Una Voce America, a conservative group.

A Short History of the R. Upon Davies' death in 2004, Pope Benedict XVI called him a man of deep faith who was ready to embrace suffering.

A very good little overview of the history of the Roman Rite. If you want to know how the Mass developed and how rooted in history it is, this is a good place to start.

Oct 19, 2017 Alan Tennyson rated it liked it. Firstly, I don't even believe in god, but that's no reason to stop being a Catholic. As a recovering Catholic I found this book very interesting. A very good little overview of the history of the Roman Rite.

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Title: A Short History of the Roman Mass - eBook By: Michael Davies Format: DRM Protected ePub Vendor: TAN Books.

This little booklet based on Father Adrian Fortescue's famous work, The Mass: A Study of the Roman Liturgy, provides a compact history of the Roman Rite of the Mass from the Last Supper to the Traditional Mass ('Tridentine Mass') as it is said today. The reader will gain an appreciation of our sacred liturgical heritage - passed down to us from Christian antiquity and intended to be passed on to all Catholic generations yet to come. Title: A Short History of the Roman Mass - eBook By: Michael Davies Format: DRM Protected ePub Vendor: TAN Books. Publication Date: 1997 ISBN: 9781505102291 ISBN-13: 9781505102291 Stock No: WW84681EB.

A short, authoritative, enthralling history of the Roman Mass from the Last Supper to the "Tridentine Mass" as said .

A short, authoritative, enthralling history of the Roman Mass from the Last Supper to the "Tridentine Mass" as said today. About the Author-Michael Davies, who lived from 1936-2004, was a Catholic writer who authored various works following the Second Vatican Council, in addition to unifying Una Voce America, a conservative group.

Publisher: TAN Books. Print ISBN: 9780895555465, 0895555468. A short, authoritative, enthralling history of the Roman Mass from the Last Supper to the "Tridentine Mass" as said today. eText ISBN: 9781505102291, 1505102294. Covers Low Mass, Sacramentaries, other Western Rites, etc. Highlights the reforms of Popes St. Gregory the Great (590-604) and St. Pius V (1566-1572). Says neither "reform" produced a "new" liturgy. A Short History of the Roman Mass by Michael Davies and Publisher TAN Books. Save up to 80% by choosing the eTextbook option for ISBN: 9781505102291, 1505102294.

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A short, authoritative, enthralling history of the Roman Mass from the Last Supper to the "Tridentine Mass" as said today. Covers Low Mass, Sacramentaries, other Western Rites, etc. Highlights the reforms of Popes St. Gregory the Great (590-604) and St. Pius V (1566-1572). Says neither "reform" produced a "new" liturgy.
  • Davies is undoubtedly one of the most important figures in "Traditional" Catholicism in the English-speaking world over the past several decades. This overview, if oversimplified at times, provides the reader with a brief summary of the development of the Mass according to the Roman Rite from it's roots in Apostolic times through the Early Greats (Leo and Gregory), the Renaissance standardizations (Pius V) to the implementation of the Mass of Paul VI in 1970. A great introduction for the casual reader.

    The Catholic Sanctuary and the Second Vatican Council would make an excellent follow up. At about $6 for both (less if purchased in bulk from the publisher directly) and about 100 pp. one cannot get a better, more affordable summary of the historic Mass of the Roman Rite or the present situation in which the Roman Rite finds itself.

  • If you are interested in the historical development of the Western liturgy, this is a superb place to start. Davies manages to cover a wide territory in this short, readable book. While the author does have an agenda (defense of the Traditional Latin Mass), he also fairly assesses liturgical evolution over the centuries. He might be read alongside Schmemann or other eastern scholars in order to get a panoramic view of incremental change in Christian liturgy. However you feel about the Tridentine Mass, this is a valuable exposition of how it came to be.

  • This short book succinctly summarizes how the Catholic Church has guarded the liturgy sine the time of Jesus Christ, and the significance and holiness of the Mass. Read it in under one hour.

  • The late Michael Davies, a devout man who loved his faith, wrote eloquently in many volumes, large and small. This is one of the shorter ones, a pamphlet, but still excellent, filled with information many Catholics are likely not to know.

  • This book was helpful in jogging my memory for things I'd forgotten or may not have known.

  • This book is an excellent historical overview of the Latin mass. I'd recommend it to anyone who is interested in the Mass.

  • Great summarized and easy to grasp history of the liturgy up to Vatican II. Was looking for a book to introduce me into the history of Mass to be able to build a critical opinion of the reforms made to it in 1969-70. Better than expected in its simplicity and thoroughness, taking into account that its almost 2000 years of history. Although avoiding to convey directly his personal opinion on the changes made to the mass, he does cite several important scholars that eloquently cover this.

  • A quick read about the mass of ages and it’s development. Simply put, the Tridentine Mass is the liturgy that will not die. The most beautiful thing this side of heaven