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SAMPLE PAGES • Jogues Illuminated Missal

Corpus Christi Watershed · May 21, 2014

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Comparison of size and thickness:

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The exterior of the book:

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How does this book compare to others? These images demonstrate:

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At the Council of Trent, the subject was raised whether it was correct to refer to the unconsecrated elements of bread and wine as “immaculata hostia” (spotless victim) and “calix salutaris” (chalice of salvation) in the offertory prayers. Likewise the legitimacy of the making the sign of the cross over the elements after the Eucharistic consecration was discussed.

— ‘Fr. Uwe Michael Lang, Cong. Orat.’

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