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KCMO's Altar & Rosary Society
First Saturday of March Events

KANSAS CITY, MO
3-15-2011

The First Saturday of March was observed in a special way in honor of Our Lady by the chapter of the Altar and Rosary Society at St. Vincent de Paul Church.

Following Mass and Benediction, a Mother-Daughter brunch was enjoyed by 60 women, young adults, and children. The members also verbally united their intentions to the Sacred and Immaculate Hearts; this written petition of prayers was placed on the altar during a novena offered for the Annunciation.

The parishioners were then treated to a well-researched talk on altar linens which covered their historical development, symbolism and how they are used during Mass, some background on linen as a textile and its use as commanded by God for the Old Testament Temple in the Wilderness.

Mr. Louis Tofari gave a lively, interesting, and informative presentation which included a video on the traditional manufacturing of linen, an informative handout, and copious pictures to colorfully illustrate the topics covered (e.g., the flax plant, the Shroud of Turin, historical samples of ancient altar and chalice linens, and some exquisite examples of antependiums—a part of the altar vesture connected with the altar cloths).

Those present appreciated the new in-depth understanding of the linens one observes from the pew and which the members of the Altar and Rosary Society have the privilege to handle when laundering or caring them. Additional material may be offered at a future date.

News contribution from Mrs. Elena Dailey

click images to enlarge

Up-close view of woven threads on Holy Shroud
An up-close view of the
woven linen threads stained with Our Lord's Precious Blood on
the Holy Shroud of Turin,
the basis for today's altar linens
Wrapping of Jesus painting
The painting "Wrapping of Jesus" by Giovanni Battista illustrates how the fine linen burial shroud was used to cover Our Lord's body in the Sepulcher
6th century fresco showing ancient altar vesture
A 6th century fresco in the cathedral of San Vitale in Ravenna, Italy demonstrates how ancient altars were vested
Visitor at Mass example picture of chalice linens Antependium example picture
A picture from the booklet,
For the Visitor at Mass,
showing how the celebrant
uses the linen purificator
before the Embolism
One of the examples shown
of an antependium or
altar frontal

Some related books available from Angelus Press

Handbook for Laundering Liturgical Linens

The Liturgical Altar

For the Visitor at Mass

 
 

 

 

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