The Mass: A Study of the Roman Liturgy
First published in 1912, Fr Fortescue’s liturgical-archeological classic, The Mass: A Study of the Roman Liturgy, remains one of the most erudite works ever written in English on the subject of the historical development of the ancient Roman Mass up to its present “Tridentine” form. As an authority on the liturgies of the various Eastern Rites as well as the Latin, Fr Fortescue had a unique expertise in comparing the few historical liturgical fragments available from the New Testament, Apostolic and Patristic times to the learned opinions of his contemporaries, thereby skillfully outlining how the Roman Mass perhaps developed over the centuries. He especially focused on how the Mass organically developed from Our Lord’s First Mass, and definitively demonstrated that the traditional Roman Mass is the most ancient and venerable rite existing in the entire Church.
Preserving Christian Publications reprinted the 1930 edition which is essentially the same book as the 1912 printing except for the editor’s preface added to the 1930 printing. Our reprinted hardback edition includes a protective dust jacket, sewn signatures, acid free paper and thus should last many readings for the study of the Latin Roman Mass as handed down to us by Holy Mother the Church.
Hardback with dust jacket.