Manuel liturgique l'usage du S minaire de Saint-Sulpice, Volume 1, compiled by A. Lerosey, is a detailed liturgical manual intended for use at the Seminary of Saint-Sulpice. This volume offers insights into the religious practices and liturgical traditions of the Catholic Church during the late 19th century. The text provides comprehensive guidance on the rituals, prayers, and ceremonies essential for the training of seminarians. Its historical value lies in its representation of the specific liturgical practices upheld by the Seminary of Saint-Sulpice, a significant institution in the history of Catholic education.
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