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Monday, 24 September 2007
Just a question of taste?
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After my posting about differing styles of vestments, I received a number of e-mails, mostly those thanking me for raising these issues. Ot...
Saturday, 22 September 2007
SUMMORUM PONTIFICUM:
Looking forward, not back
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As a devotee of the Old Mass (now to be referred to as the Extraordinary Form or More Ancient Use of the Roman Rite) since boyhood, the pr...
Monday, 3 September 2007
S' Philip Neri: 16th century chasuble
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The Saint Bede Studio has now received a number of orders for chasubles according to the style of the 16th century. Chasubles of this perio...
Saturday, 18 August 2007
Pugin-inspired Braids
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The Saint Bede Studio is pleased to announce the release of the first of a series of vestment braids after the style of AWN Pugin. The firs...
The Colour (Color) Purple: part one
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Some months ago, I had an online discussion about the difference between the colours purple and violet. In descriptive terms, violet is tin...
Tuesday, 3 July 2007
Mitre for Melbourne liturgist-bishop
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The Australian Confraternity for Catholic Clergy (ACCC) commissioned the Saint Bede Studio to make a mitre for the newly-consecrated auxilia...
Wednesday, 30 May 2007
Pontifical Mass in Melbourne
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The auxiliary bishop of Melbourne, Dr. Christopher Prowse, celebrated Pontifical Mass at the faldstool for the Traditional Mass Community o...
Vestments for the post-Pentecost Season
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The Saint Bede Studio has recently completed a set of Solemn Mass vestments for the Traditional Mass Community of Saint Aloysius in Caulfie...
Friday, 25 May 2007
Month's Mind
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Father Tattersall, Chaplain to the Traditional Mass community in Caulfield (Archdiocese of Melbourne), recently visited Singleton to offer M...
Thursday, 17 May 2007
Conical chasuble
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Adjacent is a photograph of a conical chasuble recently completed by the Saint Bede Studio. For readers who may be unfamiliar with this sty...
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