EFORE THE CAMPION MISSAL could be published, it was necessary to collect, scan, sort, clean, and carefully digitize more than 300 religious line art drawings. Credit for this goes to Kristen Ostrowski, who combed through hundreds of 19th century Missals, Antiphonals, Breviaries, and Graduals from a Benedictine Abbey, meticulously extracting pictures that were still intact. Contained in the St. Edmund Campion Missal & Hymnal for the Traditional Latin Mass (ccwatershed.org/Campion) are approximately ninety (90) of these exquisite “woodcuts.” In my blog entries over the next year or so, I will be releasing hundreds of these pictures for general use by Catholics everywhere.
ALTHOUGH MOST OF THE PICTURES I PLAN to include in this series are (and have been) black & white, we did discover a few color pictures hiding inside these old books. For today’s installment, just like last week, I decided to take a small “break” from the B/W artwork. Click on the upper right corner to expand the beautiful image. Enjoy!