Friday, July 27, 2007
Side Altars
Below are before and after photos of a side altar in St. Joseph's Church dedicated to Our Lady of Lourdes. The first picture was taken last year, while the second was taken today after I spent a morning of polishing; the picture above was also taken today.
New side altars? Why not? The Ceremonies of the Modern Roman Rite, no. 84, suggests the dedication of side altars for Mass without the people, for example, by visiting clergy.
The Ceremonial of Bishops, no. 921, explains that newly erected side altars- where Mass is to be celebrated- ought not to have an image of the saint which it is commerated to above it. This is to "avoid the impression that Mass is offered to the saint." A proviso is given to existing side altars, that they "need not be modified".
A Reminder
As side altars are dedicated altars, they should be treated with reverence and respect. When not in use, they ought to be covered with a cloth or dust cover. Non-liturgical items may never be placed on side altars.
Labels: Altar, Candles, Our Lady of Fatima, Photos, Second Vatican Council
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