Medieval Allegories of the Divine Office
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I have often had occasion to quote the medieval canonist and liturgical
scholar William Durandus, bishop of Mende in France, who was born in a
small town i...
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6 comments:
Good work guys! brick by brick!
Visiting the Cathedral of the Diocese is an important gesture of union and communion with the Hierarchy of the Church.
The decor of the Cathedral reminds me of something from an ice-cream parlour. Of course, we don't need to enbrace Calvinist sterility and whiteness but these lurid colours (no doubt the recommendation of a liturgical expert who has been on a pastels course) seem to me to detract from the reverence of the place, except they throw the great high altar into a stately relief.
Interesting
Certainly is a strange color choice.
Congratulations on another step on the road of tradition. It can't be easy when you consider the fate of traditional churches. It would be interesting to hear about the problems.
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