- About This Bibliography
- Biblical Reference Books
- Worship and the Christian Year
- General Reference Books
- How-To Manuals for Clergy
General Reference Books
Dictionary of the Christian Church
J. D. Douglas, general editor. Revised edition. Zondervan (1978)
ISBN 0-3102-3830-7
This is a good general reference book. It isn’t as good as the Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church, but it is accurate and less expensive.
Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church
F. L. Cross and E. A. Livingston, editors. Third edition. Oxford University Press (1995)
ISBN 0-1921-1655-X
This is probably the best one-volume reference book about contemporary and historic Christianity. It's a little expensive, but worth every penny. It can answer nearly any question you have.
The History of Vestments
Church Vestments, Their Origin and Development
Herbert Norris, Dover Publications (2002)
ISBN 0-4864-2256-9
This book, first published in 1950, traces the historical development of contemporary Christian vestments from the ordinary clothing of the Roman Empire. The author is English, and a noted expert in historical clothing. (When the author refers to this country,
he means the United Kingdom.)
How-To Manuals for Clergy
All of these books include guidance on vestments.
The Ceremonies of the Eucharist
A Guide to Celebration
Howard E. Galley, Cowley Publications (1989)
ISBN 0-9363-8483-2
This is a how-to book for Episcopal clergy, with emphasis on the Eucharist. It is succinct and comprehensive, and it also gives background information about why things are done the way they are. Mr. Galley was the working editor of the 1979 Book of Common Prayer.
The Lord Be With You
A Visual Handbook for Presiding in Christian Worship
Charles D. Hackett and Don E. Saliers, OSL Publications (1990)
ISBN 0-8780-0906-0
This is a slender but comprehensive how-to manual for clergy. I don’t think you can go wrong with this one; it makes extensive use of photographs. It is published by the Order of St. Luke, an order of the United Methodist Church, open to all denominations, that promotes traditional liturgical practices and has chapters all over the country. The Rev. Hacket is the director of Episcopal Studies at Candler School of Theology, Emory University, and Don E. Saliers is professor of theology and worship at the same school.
Manual on the Liturgy—Lutheran Book of Worship
Philip H. Pfatteicher and Carlos R. Messerli, Augsburg Publishing House (1970)
ISBN 0-8066-1676-8
This book is a companion volume to the Lutheran Book of Worship, and it is intended as a how-to manual for Lutheran clergy. It is informative and instructive for clergy in other denominations. In addition to being a respected authority and prolific author of books on liturgy, Rev. Pfatteicher is the associate pastor of First Lutheran Church in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and an adjunct professor at Duquesne University.
A Priest’s Handbook: The Ceremonies of the Church
Dennis G. Michno, third edition, Morehouse Publishing (1998)
ISBN 0-8192-1768-9
This (Episcopal) book is meant as a companion volume to the Book of Common Prayer. It seeks to give the clergy more information about how to conduct dignified worship services that honor historic practices, without imposing rigidity. In other words, it is a how-to guide for Episcopal clergy. The Rev. Michno is an alumnus of the (Episcopal) General Theological Seminary.