In this theological treatise from the mid-19th century, Daniel Rock examines a range of Catholic doctrine and practice relating to the Eucharist, the intercession of saints, and the afterlife. It offers a detailed and carefully argued defense of traditional Catholic beliefs and practices in the face of growing criticism and skepticism.
Daniel Rock Ordre des livres
Daniel Rock fut un prêtre catholique romain et un érudit notable de l'histoire liturgique. Il a servi d'aumônier auprès de catholiques influents avant de devenir Chanoine de Southwark. Après s'être retiré de ses fonctions paroissiales, il a poursuivi ses recherches savantes, contribuant au développement du British Museum et rédigeant une histoire des textiles. Son œuvre explore les subtilités de la liturgie et du patrimoine culturel.





- 2023
- 2023
Hierurgia, Or, the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass
- 400pages
- 14 heures de lecture
A detailed study on the history and theology of the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass. The book explores the significance of the Mass and its symbolism in the Catholic religion. It delves into the history of the development of the Mass and its importance in the daily life of Catholics.
- 2023
The Church of Our Fathers is an illuminating study of Christian beliefs and rituals in England before and after the coming of the Normans. Daniel Rock, George W. Hart, and Walter H. Frere explore the major religious practices of medieval England, offering an insightful look into the history of the Church of England.
- 2022
Textile Fabrics
- 128pages
- 5 heures de lecture
- 2019
The Church of our Fathers
- 444pages
- 16 heures de lecture
In this classic work of church history, Daniel Rock explores the origins and evolution of the Church of England. Drawing on extensive research and firsthand knowledge, Rock provides a detailed account of the church's establishment, as well as its struggles and triumphs in the centuries that followed. This book is an essential resource for anyone interested in the history of Christianity and the role of the Church in English society.