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Elliott 🧭🕯️
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burden intolerable // alleged byzantinist // enjoys dolly parton and also cheese // sacristan @puseyhouse // hoya saxa // views my own
Oxenford Beigetreten Mayıs 2020
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@liambeadle Idk but the New English has the same tune as the Revised English
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@fathergarlick @Garlickhythe We do a strange chimera with stir up collect, propers, and readings, but CtK collect at the intercessions, gold vestments, and solemn Te Deum
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One of the great pities of celebrating Christ the King on the Sunday before Advent (as many do), is that the ‘Stir Up Sunday’ context is lost and the meaning is removed from popular culture. Needless to say, we’ll be ‘Stirring up’ at @Garlickhythe
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@EvanAG1999 Blue dalmatics and tunicles during advent make you non-trad. Blue folded chasubles are perfectly trad.
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@Quis_Ut_Deus_72 @FraserOReilly @HilarityjaneArt That is the position during the recitation of the Gloria and the Credo in the TLM, and they also stand side by side during the Sanctus, and when censing the altar at the introit.
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@FraserOReilly @HilarityjaneArt Yes because I’ve never once seen a TLM where three people stood at the altar like that. Side by side. Behind the celebrant, yes. But never side by side like that.
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This is an Anglican service.
You couldn't tell, could you, that it wasn't a Tridentine Mass.

Hilary White@HilarityjaneArt
This is an Anglican service. You couldn't tell, could you, that it wasn't a Novusordoist Mass.
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@Make_it_Raines @AndrewBylerPA @HappyThurifer Plenty of places in Elizabeth’s reign kept them “altarwise” with frontal etc against the east wall when not in use, and there were likely some places that were then too lazy to move it out just for Sacrament Sunday, and thus adopted a proto-Laudian arrangement
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@AndrewBylerPA @HappyThurifer It’s bc Cranmer had it at a longwise table down in the chancel. So north was just the long side. When they were put back against the wall “altarwise” under Laud, people started standing on the short end. Some real high churchmen might’ve done as you described, but not most folks.
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Ah ha! So this is finally happening. This was one of the low-key things we were working on when I was at the @AnglicanCentre in Rome.
There are four papal basilicas in Rome and each had a Royal Protector. The King of England was protector of St Paul’s outside the Walls.

Kaya Burgess@kayaburgess
BREAKING: King Charles and Pope Leo will pray together in the Sistine Chapel next week First time a British monarch and pontiff have done so publicly since Reformation King also to be given own special chair bearing his coat of arms in a papal basilica thetimes.com/uk/royal-famil…
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@atlanticesque We still have his pontifical tunicle at Pusey House 💛
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@MarisStellaVsts The corporal is indeed small, to fit on his altar, which was presumably only the length of the “panem angelorum” etc flap hanging in the front
A normal chalice and paten (sans ciborium) can just about fit on it, though he could have had a smaller set for his private communions
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@burdenofthem Is it the effect of perspective or the corporal is indeed small?
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