The Canons of a church are the laws that govern the behavior of its clergy.
These Canons apply to the North American Old Catholic Church, the national Latin Rite church in the United States.
The... More > Canons were adopted and went into effect on Advent Sunday (the start of the liturgical year) in 2009.< Less
The Mass of the Old Catholic Church is completely traditional. This altar-size book is in full color and intended to be used by a priest saying Mass. It has the complete Mass in Latin (1928), the... More > Traditional Mass in English (Knott, 1912 with the Coverdale Canon of 1550), the Mystical Mass in English (Wedgwood/Leadbeater, 1916), all the Propers and Commons in Latin and English, and the Old Catholic Liturgical Canon (through 2020).< Less
The Sanctification of Time (pew version) contains the graduals and introits of the Mass used by the congregation for the entire church year. Contains both Latin and English. Includes a Liturgical... More > Calendar through 2020. [pew version]< Less
The Traditional Mass in Latin (1928, typical). The Traditional Mass in English (1912 Knott Form with the 1550 Coverdale Canon). The Mystical Mass in English (1916, Wedgwood/Leadbeater). All the... More > Propers and Canons in both Latin and English. The Traditional Catholic Liturgical Calendar through 2020.< Less
The Traditional Mass in Latin (1928, typical). The Traditional Mass in English (1912 Knott Form with the 1550 Coverdale Canon). The Mystical Mass in English (1916, Wedgwood/Leadbeater). All the... More > Propers and Canons in both Latin and English. The Traditional Catholic Liturgical Calendar through 2020.< Less
The Eucharist: The Blessed Sacrament
The Ritual of the Eucharist in the Old Catholic Church.
This booklet contains the congregation parts of the Mass: The Traditional Mass in Latin (1928,... More > typical) and the Traditional Mass in English (1928, Knott Form) with the Canon by Miles Coverdale (1550).
The Latin and English versions are side-by-side.< Less
In the fall of 1890 Dr. George Vasey, then Botanist of the
Department of Agriculture, arranged with me to prepare a revision
of North American Cactaceae. Owing to the peculiar difficulty... More > of
preserving material the family was poorly represented, even in
our leading herbaria. To secure a large amount of additional
material in the way of specimens and field notes the Department
authorized me to visit the region of the Mexican boundary during
the summer of 1891. Preliminary to this exploration it was
necessary to examine the Engelmann collection of Cactaceae, in
the possession of the Missouri Botanical Garden. This
collection, supplemented by the continual additions made at the
garden, is by far the largest collection of skeletons and living
specimens in this country, and also contains the large majority
of our types.< Less
In the fall of 1890 Dr. George Vasey, then Botanist of the
Department of Agriculture, arranged with me to prepare a revision
of North American Cactaceae. Owing to the peculiar difficulty... More > of
preserving material the family was poorly represented, even in
our leading herbaria. To secure a large amount of additional
material in the way of specimens and field notes the Department
authorized me to visit the region of the Mexican boundary during
the summer of 1891. Preliminary to this exploration it was
necessary to examine the Engelmann collection of Cactaceae, in
the possession of the Missouri Botanical Garden. This
collection, supplemented by the continual additions made at the
garden, is by far the largest collection of skeletons and living
specimens in this country, and also contains the large majority
of our types.< Less