Ship of Fools: St Vincent Ferrer, New York City
Ship of Fools: St Vincent Ferrer, New York City
Ship of Fools
Read the full Mystery Worshipper report here
Ship of Fools: St Vincent Ferrer, New York City
Ship of Fools
Read the full Mystery Worshipper report here
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I attended a Catholic college from 1962-1966 and we had a Dominican chaplain, and I well remember my introduction to the Dominican rite. So our reviewer's dates are more or less correct.
A good friend at college was into liturgy even more than I was. I've lost track of him over the years -- last I heard he had become a Capuchin priest. When I told him that a Dominican priest was going to give a mission at my parish church, we both borrowed Dominican altar boy habits from the college chapel and showed up on a Saturday morning to assist at mass for the visiting father. He was pleasantly surprised, even shocked, to learn that there were local parish boys who knew how to serve at a Dominican Rite mass, and vested properly to boot.
Pardon my ignorance, but what does the phrase "the priest makes his chalice" mean?
Off to search Dominican chant on YouTube...
In both Rites the priest blesses the water before adding it to the chalice. However, in the Dominican Rite the servers say "Benedicite" (bless) and the priest pronounces the blessing out loud.