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A History of the Dominican Liturgy: 1215-1945 (2nd ed.)

A History of the Dominican Liturgy: 1215-1945 (2nd ed.)

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From Brevarium S.O.P. blog:

For accuracy of text, clarity of rubrics, and convenience of arrangement, [the 1909 Breviarium S.O.P.] was the finest edition of the Dominican breviary ever published. The Order was indeed fortunate to receive from this painstaking scholar the fruits of nearly forty years of research.

The History of the Dominican Liturgy, Fr. William Bonniwell, O.P., 1944, p. 362

ch. 5 (PDF pp. 25ff) is on the Dominican breviary (e.g., the 1909 one of Cormier, O.P., which is almost identical with the most ancient Dominican breviary)

cf. Dominican Rite with Commentary

PDF p. 110 says the Dominican Rite was approved to be said in Greek in a monastery in Greece in 1398; cf. this talk on the history of the Dominican Rite by Vincent Kelber, O.P. (@21:23) at the 2017 Sacred Liturgy Conference (Medford, OR), where Cdl. Burke said the SSPX is in schism! (cf. Mosher, O.P.'s 2018 conference presentation); Frs. Kelber & Mosher, O.P., both from Holy Rosary Dominican rite parish, Portland, OR.

p. 151 (PDF p. 82): "the famous Salve Regina procession after compline […] was a Dominican innovation […] it spread rapidly throughout the Order and then to diocesan churches and the monasteries of other Orders."