The study edition of the propers of the Mass of the Celtic Catholic Church is typeset and paginated exactly as in the Altar Missal, making it usable at the Altar in the absence of a missal. The propers of the Temporale (for seasons), the Sanctorale (for saints), and the votive masses are all here, in a convenient full-size spiral bound book.
The Altar Missal of the Celtic Catholic Church. In addition to the Order of the Mass it contains the full texts of the propers for seasons and saints as well as all the votive masses. Also included are the Calendar, General Rubrics, and Preparation before and Thanksgiving after celebrating the Eucharist.
Praying Together Alone is a simple-to-use version of the Daily Office of the Celtic Catholic Church. This pocket sized edition is designed to be easy for those who have never prayed the Office and convenient for travelers, since everything for the Hours is in one book with minimal page flipping. Morning and Evening prayer for all the seasons of the Church year and for saints' days together with Mid-day prayer and Compline make it complete; the simplification makes it usable and satisfying for beginners. The Daily Office is the birthright of all Christians and was, in the early Church, the standard daily prayer of all the faithful. [pocket size paperback]
This pew edition of the Book of Eucharist of the Celtic Catholic Church, diocese of Saint Brendan, has been edited and re-typeset to be more attractive and pleasant to use. Available in a sturdy hardback or a convenient coil binding which makes it easy to hold during the Mass. It includes:
a short version of the Church's calendar;
the Liturgies of the Holy Eucharist and the Presanctified arranged for convenient use by the congregation;
the Athanasian Creed;
the Bible readings (citations only) and collects for all Sundays.
New in this edition are the prayers before and thanksgiving after the Eucharist by the ministers of the Altars.
This volume contains all the readings for the temporale (cycle of seasons), including the special services of Holy Week and the Commemorations of the Faithful Departed, making it usable for Sunday morning services throughout the entire year, and indeed for all Masses which are not of a saint or votive occasion. Note: The binding is good and usable, but not fully the quality one would want for a heavily-used book. It lays flat on the lectern fairly well. Use with reasonable gentleness but don't worry overmuch.
This volume contains all the readings for the temporale (cycle of seasons), including the special services of Holy Week and the Commemorations of the Faithful Departed, making it usable for Sunday morning services throughout the entire year, and indeed for all Masses which are not of a saint or votive occasion. It is the same as the lectern edition with a few niceties omitted (e.g. "The Word of the Lord" after each reading, et al.)
The Calendar of Saints as used by the Celtic Catholic Church, diocese of St. Brendan. It includes several essays and introductions by the editor, Fr. Sean A. Lotz, CCG, S.T.Lic., D.D., which shed some light on how historical Christians, and Celtic Catholics in particular, think about and live with the Saints. The Holy days, Feast days, and Memorials include the Introit and Collect from the Mass for the day, so this book can be used as part of one's daily prayers. There is even a fun quiz, and a thorough index rounds it out.The sixth edition includes several new commemorations of Our Lady and an entry in the index which draws together all Old Testament persons listed throughout the year.