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Blessed Ildefonso Cardinal Schuster, the Benedictine who became Archbishop of Milan, wrote the following in his famed liturgical study, The Sacramentary (Liber Sacramentorum): Historical and Liturgical Notes on the Roman Missal, on the topic of the ciborium:
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A number of our readers find some interest in the person of Blessed Ildefonso Schuster, one time Cardinal Archbishop of Milan -- and a man whose liturgical work deserves to be better known in the English speaking world, I might add.
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From the inscription behind the throne: we learn that it was made in the 17th century, restored in 1871 and again, after being partially damaged in the bombardment on 15 February 1944, by the Benedictine nuns of the monastery of St. Blaise in Aversa 1962-1964 under Abbot Ildefonso Rea - in time for being used at the rededication of the abbey after the restoration in 1964 (thanks to reader RipK for finding this picture):
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New Liturgical Movement: Time Magazine on the Elevation of Ildefonso Schuster skip to main | skip to sidebar
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Every Dec. 22, Spaniards gather around television screens to watch the winning numbers of this lottery announced, or "sung," by kids from the San Ildefonso Catholic school in Madrid.
Spain Picks Banks to Coordinate Loterías IPO Christopher Bjork 2011
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Every Dec. 22, Spaniards gather around television screens to watch the winning numbers of this lottery announced, or "sung," by kids from the San Ildefonso Catholic school in Madrid.
Spain Picks Banks to Coordinate Loterías IPO Christopher Bjork 2011
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His largely family-run troupe, based in La Granja de San Ildefonso in the province of Segovia, gave its first official performance in July 2008.
Debra Levine: Ballet's Angel Corella Looks Ahead ... and Back Debra Levine 2010
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His largely family-run troupe, based in La Granja de San Ildefonso in the province of Segovia, gave its first official performance in July 2008.
Debra Levine: Ballet's Angel Corella Looks Ahead ... and Back Debra Levine 2010
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“Cathedral of the Sea” by Ildefonso Falcones (Dutton, 2008)
“Cathedral of the Sea” by Ildefonso Falcones (Dutton, 2008) « The BookBanter Blog 2010
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Ildefonso Schuster, son of a stalwart Swiss-German officer in the Vatican's famed Swiss Guard, is accounted an Italian Cardinal because he was born in Rome.
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