medieval-religion: Scholarly discussions of medieval religion and culture
In our parish the acolytes bring in a small silver bowl - I imagine similar
arrangements were usual. By the way, I've just finished ironing a corporal!
Rosemary Hayes
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> Thomas Izbicki wrote:
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>> I cannot imagine an altar without a Piscina.
>
> A portable altar? Temporary altars, and nave altars? There are plenty of
> places in churches where we can be confident that there were altars, but
> no trace of a piscina can now be found. I agree that some sort of
> arrangement must have been made, but we cannot be certain what was
> actually done.
>
> John Briggs
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