"Consultatio De Commemoratione Rom. Pontif. In Missae Sacrificio" examines the commemoration of the Roman Pontiff within the Mass. This historical and theological work delves into the liturgical practices surrounding the Pope's role in the most sacred of Catholic rituals. Offering insights into the historical context and theological considerations that shape this vital aspect of Catholic worship, this volume explores the significance of the Pontiff's commemoration and its relationship to the broader understanding of the Mass as a sacrificial act. A valuable resource for scholars, clergy, and anyone interested in the nuances of Catholic liturgy and the historical development of its practices.
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