We were recently contacted about the completion of a new Eucharistic Adoration Chapel at St. Catharine Church in Columbus, Ohio. The chapel includes an altar, tabernacle with throne, ambo and Stations of the Cross. In addition, eight stained glass windows depicting saints …
There was a time not so very long ago when rose vestments were a relative rarity -- being worn on only two occasions of the liturgical year, Gaudete and Laetare. In recent years, as the liturgical minimalism of the 20th century has been gradually erased, this has became not…
Many of our readers will know that black has been the traditional colour of the Requiem Mass for a very long time. In the usus antiquior this matter is quite simple as it remains the proper liturgical colour of Masses for the Dead (with the exception of infants of course wh…
It sometimes comes as a surprise to Catholics -- especially (if not also ironically) of those who tend to be of a more traditional bent -- that what we call "Halloween" was an official liturgical vigil of the Church. As such, it has had its own proper Office and M…
Matters are seldom resolved overnight but are rather a progression of steps. This is as true in liturgical life as it is in life itself. Many years ago when the traditions of the Requiem Mass were yet being rediscovered, the use of unbleached beeswax candles were a relative…
We were recently sent an email from one of the Brothers of the Oxford Oratory , informing us of the commission and execution of a new altar in the aforesaid oratory church. The Oxford Oratory is, of course, one of the premiere venues of Catholic Oxford, and as such any news …
While our focus here is primarily the liturgical arts, these do not exist outside liturgical history and for that reason we wanted to inform our readers about the timely reprint of one the classics of liturgical history, Cardinal Ildefonso Schuster's The Sacramentary: H…
Most of our readers are more than familiar with the fact that many historical requiem Mass vestments included images of the dead on them as a form of memento mori . We also recently shared some funerary banners that included the same. In point of fact, the use of memento mor…
For more than a century, Watts & Co. of London have been known for their work within the context of the gothic revival. This is perfectly natural given that its founders include some of the premiere gothic revivalists of their time. Continuing on within this tradition, …
The Canons Regular of St. John Cantius in Chicago along with our good friends at Biretta Books have published an exciting new Latin-English booklet missal for the lay faithful. It is called The Latin Mass Companion and includes the Order of Mass in Latin and English with P…
Generally our "before and after" series presents contemporary projects, but today I thought I would share three remodelling projects that come from the earlier period of the Liturgical Movement as featured in a 1934 issue of Liturgical Arts Quarterly . They actuall…
Over the past year, we have been checking in with Jasper and Scheer Liturgical Art , and their project of beautifying the North American Martyrs parish in Edmonds, Washington. We began with their altar in January of this year, and then turned back to the project later in Feb…
One of the finest priests I know is Fr. Bill Ashley of the Archdiocese of Vancouver. He is a noble son of the Church, born in the city named for the greatest of prophets (cf. Luke 7:28), St. John the Baptist, St. John's Newfoundland, the easternmost outpost of the Nort…
One of the most delightful traditional monasteries I have visited in Europe is the Monastery of Sainte-Marie de la Garde. This little-known EF monastery should be on the radar for all traditional Catholics who visit France. It is located in the beautiful French countrysid…
With more and more weddings celebrated in the EF, many young couples are seeking resources to aid their guests in the pew. The wedding ceremony presents a perfect opportunity to introduce visiting Catholics (and non-Catholics alike) to the EF, with the benefit and wonder o…
Mention embroidered vestments in the Roman tradition and what will typically come to mind for most people are the heavily laden gold embroideries that were typical to the vestments of the later 18th and 19th centuries in particular. However, as you go back a bit earlier in …
Nestled in the heart of Rome and sitting below the present street level is a former Arian church, Sant'Agata de' Goti (St. Agatha of the Goths). This fifth century church is not one of the primary tourist attractions in the myriad of competing churches and basilica…
We tend to think of restorations primarily in the context of architecture or painting, however the realm of the textile arts is not one we should forget in this regard either. Atelier Sirio , a vestment firm located in Bergamo, Italy, have an interesting feature on their soc…
We are pleased to be able to present another installment in our 'before and after' series, this time coming by way of Canning Liturgical Arts and St. Patrick's Cathedral in Norwich, Connecticut. This particular project shows just how influential colour and desig…
Located in a quiet suburb of Minneapolis is the parish church of the Holy Family in St. Louis Park, Minnesota. This beautiful building, built in 1960, boasts several unique treasures not commonly seen in other Catholic churches in this part of the world. Originally inspir…