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REPLY1850

THE WATCHING OF THE SEPULCHRE

By DANIEL ROCK. (Buckland, Farringdon)

Inquired about by "T.W." (No. 20. p. 318.), is a liturgical practice, which long was, and still is, observed in Holy Week. On Maundy Thursday, several particles of the Blessed Eucharist, consecrated at the Mass sung that day, were reserved—a larger one for the celebrating priest on the morrow, Good Friday; the smaller ones for the viaticum of the dying, should need be, and carried in solemn procession all round the church, from the high altar to a temporary erection, fitted up like a tomb, with lights, and the figure of an angel watching by, on the north side of the chancel. Therein the Euchar…

Topics: Liturgical Practices, Holy Week, Eucharist, Salisbury Ritual, Roman Ritual

Locations: Buckland, London