Preces Ante Et Post Missam Ad Usum Sacerdotum... is a collection of Latin prayers intended for priests to use before and after Mass. This devotional work, compiled by Claude Arvisenet, offers a structured series of prayers designed to aid in spiritual preparation and reflection. The prayers are crafted to align with the liturgical calendar and the specific needs of the priesthood, providing a resource for deepening their connection with the divine during the celebration of the Eucharist.
This edition preserves the original Latin text, making it a valuable resource for those studying traditional Catholic liturgy or seeking to engage with the rich history of devotional practices within the Church.
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