- Roman Pontifical
The Roman Pontifical or Pontifical, also referred to in Latin as the" Pontificale " or " Pontificale Romanum", is the
Roman Catholic liturgical book that contains the rites performed bybishops .The Pontifical is practically an episcopal ritual, containing formularies and rubrics for the
sacraments ofconfirmation andHoly orders ; however, it does not include the rites for the Mass or the Divine Office, which can be found in theRoman Missal andRoman Breviary , respectively.The Pontifical includes the texts and rubrics which existed in the old sacramentaries and "
Ordines Romani ", and were gradually collected together to form one volume for the greater convenience of the officiating bishop. Inmedieval times, collections were known under the names of "Liber Sacramentorum", "Liber Officialis", "Liber Pontificalis", "Ordinarium Episcopale" or "Benedictionale".Under
Innocent VIII , a standard version was published for the use of the entireRoman Rite , under the title "Pontificale Romanum." An edited traditional version published byPope Leo XIII is [http://members.aol.com/liturgialatina/pontificale/150.htm available online at "Liturgia Latina"] . [ [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/12231a.htm/ Pontificale] , "Catholic Encyclopedia"]The service book should not be confused with the papal annals, also called "
Liber Pontificalis ", which is used by historians of the early Roman Church.ee also
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Cæremoniale Episcoporum
*Breviary
*Missal
*Rituale Romanum
*Solemn Pontifical Mass
*Pontifical vestments References
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