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I have seen this only twice. One of the priests on the faculty at Mt. St. Mary's University used this style, as does one of the order priests currently serving in Savannah. Always struck me as a bit stilted, not to mention presumptuous.
All Highest K, you are the master of presumptuousness based on your responses to Father Anthony
The photograph shows the proper posture in the Ambrosian Rite. I’m not sure when that posture developed as part of that rite. I’d guess it was sometime in or after the 13th century.
I think it is also common in the Dominican Rite.
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I have seen this only twice. One of the priests on the faculty at Mt. St. Mary's University used this style, as does one of the order priests currently serving in Savannah. Always struck me as a bit stilted, not to mention presumptuous.
All Highest K, you are the master of presumptuousness based on your responses to Father Anthony
The photograph shows the proper posture in the Ambrosian Rite.
I’m not sure when that posture developed as part of that rite. I’d guess it was sometime in or after the 13th century.
I think it is also common in the Dominican Rite.
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