Set of altar guns * of the Gospel of Saint John, in bronze and gilded brass finely chiselled, decorated with a Gothic chapel decorated with friezes of foliage, central panel surmounted by a cross decorated with a colored glass cabochon, Of nineteenth century.
These altar cannons are in good condition. They are glass. The triptych was reinforced by two pieces of wood at the back.
Remember: slight yellowing on the papers, tiny shocks and wear of time, look at the pictures.
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From the time of the Mass in Latin to the people, three pictures, written in Latin and sometimes decorated by hand, were placed on the altar, one on the left included the text of the prologue of the Gospel according to Saint John. The priest said at the end of the Mass. In the center a table on three columns contained the Gloria, the Credo and the prayers of the consecration. On the right the third contained the prayers of blessing of the water and of the Lavabo. Often, these cannons are extremely decorated, and sometimes even by hand. The use of the central canon sometimes remains for the "Mass of Paul VI" (or "ordinary form of the Roman rite") celebrated in Latin.