
Use of Sarum - Wikipedia
The Use of Sarum (or Use of Salisbury, also known as the Sarum Rite) is the liturgical use of the Latin rites developed at Salisbury Cathedral and used from the late eleventh century until the English Reformation. [1]
The Sarum Missal in English - Anglican
— O God, to whom every heart is open and every desire known, and whom no secret escapes, purify by the infusion of the Holy Spirit the thoughts of our heart; that we may merit perfectly to love and worthily to praise thee: through Christ. Then let the antiphon follow : — I will go to the altar. Ps. Judge me, O God. etc. Then is said the antiphon.
The Sarum Missal - Anglican
The Sarum Missal The Sarum Rite was the liturgical form used in most of the English Church prior to the introduction of the first Book of Common Prayer in 1549. Like most of the liturgies of the Church at that time, it was extensive and complicated.
Sarum Rite - liturgies
It was used at the Cathedral of Salisbury (called “Sarum”), in southern England in the late Middle Ages; and in many other places in England from the 13th to the 16th century.The first Book of Common Prayer in 1549 was largely based on this rite, and it is the root of the rites of the Anglican and Episcopal churches.
New Liturgical Movement: Valle Adurni on the Sarum use
Feb 27, 2008 · Incense is put in by the Deacon and blessed by the Priest, and the altar is censed. There are no very clear directions for the precise way to cense an altar, so we did it more Romano. A Sarum altar normally has two candles (there …
New Liturgical Movement: How the Sarum Rite Shaped the Art …
Nov 26, 2013 · Typically a Screen has three components: a Dado with images of the Saints; Tracery work that permits a view of the High Altar and above this a Loft which gave access to the Rood itself (composed of a large image of the Crucified Lord flanked either side by His Mother and the Beloved Disciple) which was the dominating feature of the people's ...
Using the Sarum Liturgy - The Blue Flower
Jul 3, 2013 · For vernacular worshippers I should like to mention here (again) the Cowley Missal SSJE Altar Missal) which is done very much in the Sarum spirit & therefore ideal for augmenting the BCP. It also has the immeasurable advantage over the Book of Divine Worship of retain the Authorized Version.
Lenten Array in the Sarum Use - New Liturgical Movement
Mar 22, 2007 · This is called the Lenten Array and it includes a curtain which hides the reredos, a frontal which covers the altar, and veils which cover other statues and pictures in the church. The color was Lenten white which was natural linen material, sometimes referred to as ash color.
Reformation. “Sarum” is the abbreviation forSarisburium, the Latin word for Salisbury, which was and is both a city and a diocese in south central England. The Use of Sarum, then, was a rather exuberant, elaborate, beautiful, and especially well arranged adaptation of the Western or Roman
Sarum Rite - Encyclopedia Volume - Catholic Online
On the altar itself rarely more than two or at the most four candlesticks were placed, but standing round or suspended from the roof were many other lights. An ornament used at Sarum, which at present survives only at papal functions, was the ritual fan.