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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 25 March 2011
In its Liturgy the Roman Church has always insisted on ‘Uniformity’, but even today there are a few local exceptions. One of the most interesting of these, the rite of the archdiocese of Braga, in the northwest of Portugal, has attracted very little external interest, but it has many points that repay study.
page 123 note 1 The only English account of the Braga Rite is King, Archdale, Catholic Liturgies, Longmans 1931, 153–207Google Scholar. The only accessible Portuguese books are Ferreira, Os Ritos das Igrejas de Braga e Toledo, Coimbra 1924, and certain papers on the rite, published in the Report of the Braga Eucharistic Congress 1929, Braga 1929. Copies of a Cambridge B.D Thesis by the present writer have been placed in the University Library, Cambridge, the Feltoe Library, Cambridge, the Bodleian Library, Oxford, the Pusey House Library, Oxford, the British Museum Library, Lambeth Palace Library, and St. Deiniol's Library, Hawarden.
page 123 note 2 P.L., lxxiv. 332–4.
page 125 note 1 Registrum Episc. No. lxiv.
page 125 note 2 Ferreira, Os Ritos, 105–12.
page 126 note 1 English readers may be reminded that the Portuguese army included 5,000 English archers borrowed from the Black Prince at Bordeaux. Traditionally from this a messenger at Coimbra University is called an ‘Archer’ at the present day.
page 126 note 2 Both texts, S. Bonaventura and the local Braga version are given in Os Ritos, 154–8.
page 127 note 1 The farces are given, Os Ritos, 178.
page 127 note 2 Bull, ‘Quod a nobis’, 14 May 1568.
page 128 note 1 Os Ritos, 215–8.
page 129 note 1 For the text see Vasconcellos, ‘Notas Liturgico-Bracarensis’ in Report of the Braga Eucharistic Congress 1929, 204–28.
page 129 note 2 Vasconcellos, op. cit., 229–40.
page 130 note 1 Vasconcellos, op. cit., 240–55.
page 130 note 2 Ferreira, Os Ritos, 271–75.
page 130 note 3 Calendar: Ferreira, op. cit., 307–27.
page 131 note 1 Details in Ferreira, op. cit., 279–95.
page 132 note 1 Brightman, Liturgies Eastern and Western, 395, 298, 453.