CORNELL UNIVERSITY LIBRARYi CORNELL UNIVERSITY LIBRARY 3 1924 092 460 033 p^ Cornell University Library The original of tiiis book is in tile Cornell University Library. There are no known copyright restrictions in the United States on the use of the text. http://www.archive.org/details/cu31924092460033 THE LIBRARY OF LITURGIOLOGY 6f ECCLESIOLOGY FOR ENGLISH READERS THE LIBRARY OF LITURGIOLOGY &> ECCLESIOLOGY FOR ENGLISH READERS Edited by VERNON STALEY PROVOST OF THE CATHEDRAL CHURCH OF ST. ANDREW INVERNESS Volume VIII Cjje Saturn jUtsisal IN ENGLISH PART I LONDON ALEXANDER MORING LTD. THE DE LA MORE PRESS 32 GEORGE STREET HANOVER SQUARE W. 1911 ^]^c Sarum Mfesal 1 €1)0 ^arum jHi00al IN ENGLISH Newly Translated by FREDERICK E. WARREN, B.D., F.S.A. RECTOR OF BARDWELL; HON. CANON OF ELY LATE FELLOW OF ST. JOHn's COLLEGE OXFORD PART I LONDON ALEXANDER MORING LTD. THE DE LA MORE PRESS 32 GEORGE STREET HANOVER SQUARE W. 191 CONTENTS OF PART I. PAGE INTRODUCTIO^ I. Kalendar I Blessing of Salt and Water 13 The Asperges . 15 Blessing of Bread on Sundays 17 Prayers before Mass 17 Ordinary of the Mass 20 Canon of the Mass . 42 Thanksgiving after Mass 56 Prayers in Prostration . 58 Prayers after Mass 61 Mass in Remembrance of the Fea sts of the B.V.M. The Proper of Seasons 67 Anniversary of Dedication of a Church 414 Consecration of a Church 421 Reconciliation of a Church . 423 CONTENTS OF PART II. Common of Saints ...... i Votive Masses . 55 Common Memories ...... 125 Order of Matrimony ..... 143 Foe Part I CONTENTS OF PART II.—continued. PAGE Mass in honour of the B.V.M. i6i Order of Service for Pilgrims i66 Office for the Dead 174 Mass to turn away Pestilence 202 Passion of Pope John XXII. 207 Mass of St. Sebastian in Time of Pestilence 208 Commemorative Masses of SS. Erasmus, Roch, Christopher, Anthony, Raphael, Gabriel 212 Mass of the Compassion of the B.V.M 227 Mass of St. Barbara 234 Prayers of the Passion of our Lord 235 Of the Kyrie Eleyson 237 Proper of Saints 244 Scriptural Index 591 Index of Proper Names . 617 General Index and Glossary 627 INTRODUCTION. The Sarum Missal selected for translation in these volumes is the folio printed edition of (f526> A perfect copy of it may be seen in two of our largest public libraries, under the following (present) press- marks : Oxford, Bodleian Library, Gough Missals, 23 ; Cambridge, University Library, Vel. A. 52. 3. There are three other copies known, one in the Chapter Library at York ; one at Maynooth College ; and one (imperfect) the property of the late F. H. Dickinson, Esq. There is not a copy in the British Museum, where, however, there is a nearly perfect copy of the very similar folio edition of the Sarum Missal printed by Regnault at Paris in 1531. The only modern reprint of the Sarum Missal (Burnt- island, 1861-83) is a reprint of the 1526 edition." It was therefore, obviously, the most convenient edition to take from which to make the present translation. It is desirable to give a description of its arrangement, and an outline of its contents, especially as its scheme of signatures and foliation (not pagination) is complicated, and not at all clear for purposes of reference. References to pages in the present reprint cannot be given here, because this Introduction is being prefixed to the first volume before the whole of the text of both volumes has been set up ; but such pages will for the most part be easily found by reference to Indexes 2 and 3. ' With the exception of the Kalendar, which for some unexplained reason was printed from the 1497 edition. There are some, though not many, variations. The Kalendar in this volume is from the 1526 edition. 3 ii INTRODUCTION. are Collation.—Foil. [8] + clvi. (but cxxix.-cxxxviii. omitted in the foliation) + [i6] + lxxii. + Ix. + [12J. Sig- natures a^, a-r*, a", b*, c**, a-g**, h", h-i^ Contents. SIGNATURES. FOLIATION. St. a i r None. Title-page, elaborately pictured, with George and the Dragon in the centre, and with the words " Missale ad usum insignis ecclesie Sarum. In alma Parrhisiorum academia nouiter impressum. m.d.xxvi." The first, fourth, and sixth words are in red. a i r> None. Table of common and bissextile years, Sunday letters, golden numbers, etc. a ii r—vii zi None. Kalendar. a viii r None. Blessing of salt and water. a viii V None. The asperges. Blessing of bread on Sundays. a i r— 1 vi v i r—Ixxxvi r The Proper of Seasons. Advent to Easter Even inclusive. On fol. i r there is a pictured border with a large central picture of the Mass of St. Gregory in the centre upper half of the page. 1 vi V— 1 viii r Ixxxvi v—Ixxxviii r Prayers for use by the priest before and after mass, including a long poem attributed to St. Augustine on the duties of the priesthood,' and a shorter poem of six lines on the same subject.^ 1 viii r Ixxxviii r Mass in remembrance of the feasts of the blessed Virgin Mary. m i r—r vi r Ixxxix r—cliiii r The Proper of Seasons (con- tinued) ; Easter Day to Sunday next before Advent, followed by Masses for the September Ember season, and the Dedication, Consecra- tion, and Reconciliation of a Church. r vi V—r viii v cliiii v—clvi v Cautions and regulations for the celebration of mass. ' Incipit dktatnen beati Augustini de regimine sacerdotum. Viri vener- ahiles, sacerdotes dei, etc. ^ Commencing, Presbyter in mensa Chrisli quid agis bene pensa, etc. 3 Cautele misse. : INTRODUCTION. iii SIGNATURES. FOLIATION. A i —vi None. Ordinary and Canon of the Mass, includ- B i —iv None. ing Prayers in prostration, and Mass end- C i —vi None. ings- B ii and B iii are vellum. A full picture of the crucifixion occupies B ii v. The Canon begins on B iii r. The three signa- tures are red. St. A i r—I viii v i r—Ixxii v Proper of Saints : Vigil of An- drew (Nov. 29),— St. Linus (Nov. 26). A i r—C ii r i r—xviii r Common of Saints. C ii r—H iii ;• xviii v—lix r Votive Masses. H iii r—H iv r lix r—Ix r Parsed forms of Kyrie eleyson. H iv r—H iv V Ix r—Ix v Short Index of Contents, and fuller Index of Common of Saints and of Votive Masses. H i r— I vi / None. Prologue to accentuarium, and accentuarium. I.e., a list of words, marking their long and short syllables or vowels, to save the priest from malting false quantities when saying mass. I vi r None. Colophon. " Explicit missale ad usum ecclesie Sarum optimis formulis (vt res ipsa indicat) diligentissime : reuisum ac correctum cum multis annotatiunculis ac litteris alpha- beticis euangeliorum atque epistolarum originem indicantibus. Impressutn impensis et sumptibus honesti viri Francisci Regnnult librarij iurati alme vniuersitatis Parisiensis commorantis Parisius in vico sancti lacobi: in intersignio elephantis. Anno domini m.ccccc.xxvi. die penultima mensis Octobris."' I vi z* None. Blank. It has not been found possible to preserve the above order of contents in the present translation. For purposes of pagination and cross-reference it was found necessary to re-arrange the order in the following way 1. Kalendar 2. Ordinary and Canon of the Mass 3. Proper of Seasons 4. Common of Saints 5. Votive Masses 6. Proper of Saints. ' The words in italics are printed in red. IV INTRODUCTION. Votive Masses differ so much in different editions of the Sarum Missal, and of other early missals, that It may be useful to append a complete list of them as they occur in the 1526 edition of the Sarum Missal. Votive Masses. SIGNATURE. Mass of the most holy Trinity [Sunday]. Mass of the angels [Monday]. " Mass entitled " The salvation of the people [Tuesday]. Mass in commemoration of the Holy Ghost [Wednesday]. Mass in commemoration of corpus Christi [Thursday], Mass of the holy Cross [Friday]. Mass of the five wounds of our Lord Jesua Christ. Mass on the feast of our Lord's crown. Mass of the, B. V.M.I [Saturday]. Daily Masses of the B. V. M.. viz. : Mass of the B. V. M. in Advent. Mass of the B. V. M. from Christmas Day to the Purification. Mass of the B. V. M. from the Purification to Advent. Mass for peace. Mass for the king. Mass for invoking the grace of the Holy Ghost. Mass for oneself. Mass of request for the gift of the Holy Ghost. Mass for sinners. Mass for penitents. Mass for the inspiration of divine wisdom. Mass for trouble of heart. Mass for a sick person. Mass for the welfare of a friend. Mass for fair weather. Mass for rain. I This is the third of the three dally Masses of the B. V. M., viz., that from the Purification to Advent. INTRODUCTION. SIGNATURE, FOLIATION. E ir SIGNATURE. : INTRODUCTION. vil The Psalm after the Office, the Gradual and its Verses, the Offertory, the Communion and the Tracts, are printed in smaller type. This feature has been preserved except in the case of the Tracts which are printed in the larger type like the Sequences. The rubrics printed in red are represented by italics. The titles and head-lines also printed in red are represented by capitals. The following portions of the 1526 edition have been omitted 1.
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