Just a very quick "before and after" for this Friday, coming from Holy Cross Catholic Church in East Bernard, Texas. The sanctuary renovation was done by Ecclesiastical Studios and Sons who are based out of Greenwood, Montana and involved the restoration of an al…
We now continue on with the second and final part of "The Textile Appurtenances of the Altar" by William J. Lallou and William R. Tablot, originally published in the 1932 edition of Liturgical Arts Quarterly.
* * * The Dressing of the Tabernacle The Conopaeum, or v…
One historically Catholic land that is deserving of the adjective “superb” is Slovenia. Bordering Italy and Austria, this smaller country is something to behold, showcasing the full fragrance of liturgical arts. It was an immense privilege for me to visit here once again f…
Browsing some of the articles in the 1932 edition of Liturgical Arts Quarterly , I came across "The Textile Appurtenances of the Altar" by William J. Lallou and William R. Tablot which is focused on the traditional legislation around the various textiles that acco…
There has, understandably, been a great deal of focus in recent weeks on Hagia Sophia which, for most of its existence, was the patriarchal cathedral of Constantinople (modern day Istanbul), built in A.D. 537 under the Emperor Justinian. While it is commonly referred in t…
The twentieth century Liturgical Movement was something of a mixed bag as I've long commented but one of the areas where it tended to excel -- at least in the first half of the twentieth century - was the restoration of the ciborium magnum to many churches as well as a…
In a previous installment in our series considering the unique, traditional prelatial dress of those prelates that were attached to religious orders, we considered the Franciscans -- whose distinctive prelatial dress was typically grey. However in that article it was noted…
Imagine for a moment the most idyllic setting imaginable. A traditional monastery of nuns in the south of France amid the vineyards, wineries, olive groves and lavender fields of the coveted Provence-Alpes-CĆ“te region. Where the nuns can still be heard singing in unison th…
A little over a month ago we featured some of the illuminated artwork of Andrew Stewart Jamieson and today I thought our readers might be interested to see some of his ecclesiastical heraldry more specifically. In fact, Jamieson's hand painted heraldic works are amongs…
Truly one of my favorite pilgrimage destinations in the world is Slovenia. It is a land of great beauty and wonderful people. Twice I had the privilege of visiting here while on pilgrimage. Both times at the kind invitation of our dear friend Fr. Rok Pogacnik . I must sa…
The following are a few examples of liturgical embroidery coming from Malta. Regrettably, I can provide little commentary on these examples, but it seems to me that they will be of interest to many of our readers all the same. They include altar frontals, tabernacle veils …
This historic hand-crafted cross and matching ring, exquisite works of art that were kept many years in the Treasury of the Vatican Basilica, were made from gemstones from the Vatican's own collection. These items - blessed objects - were taken out and made generous u…
When an altar and sanctuary is further beautified, it is always a cause for rejoicing -- and usually also a matter of great interest to our readers. A little over a year ago we ran an article on a baldachin that was being planned for the basilica of Christ the King in Paol…
The Church of Our Lady, Help of Christians in Gliwice-SoÅnica, Poland presents us with yet another example in our Other Modern considerations. As is often the case with Other Modern, the church utilizes rectangular and square shapes but done in a way which is consonant wit…
We are very fortunate in our time to be seeing the revival not only of the ancient form of the Roman rite, but also the revival of some of the other Western rites and uses, be they of the religious orders or be they of certain venerable sees, such as Milan, or more recentl…
How exciting to receive a progress report on the wondrous new St. Michael's Abbey in Orange County, California. The new abbey church and attached monastery are taking shape, inside and out, amid a live construction site. Friends and benefactors are rejoicing over the…
PREAMBLE: Many of our readers will already be familiar with the name of Geoffrey Webb, who is perhaps best known for his excellent little work, The Liturgical Altar , which treats on the classic design principles of the Catholic altar and all of its related parts. (I person…
Our good friend Fr. Pablo Santa Maria, born in New Spain, wears the Spanish "bonete" biretta in this photo. This style of biretta is common to the Spanish Empire, a fine example of authentic "inculturation" in the liturgy. A biretta in this fashion br…
Many but perhaps not all LAJ readers will be familiar with the fact that for the greatest of solemnities, the tradition of St. Peter's Basilica was to drape it in festal red hangings and to illuminate it with candlelight. This is a sight that only a small few might now…
K ing Richard's Liturgical Design and Consulting recently unveiled a "before and after" project they worked on, this one hailing from St. Martin's in Tower, Minnesota. Here is a little of what they had to say about the project:
My travels and adventures organizing Catholic tours bring me to some truly amazing locations. One of my favorite destinations is Iceland. Thawing out of the windy volcanic landscape like a mythic glacial iceberg stands Iceland’s beautiful Roman Catholic Cathedral of Chri…