"Green. All ferial days.
"PLAIN DIRECTIONS FOR A LOW CELEBRATION.
(BY A PRIEST WITH ONE SERVER.)
Vestments for the Celebrant—Cassock, amice, alb, and girdle, with maniple, stole, and chasuble, of the color of the day.
Vestments for the Server—Cassock and surplice.
"The altar candles being lighted, and the cruets of wine and water being on their stand upon the credence, as well as the altar breads, basin, and towel, the priest, bearing the sacred vessels, duly arranged and covered, preceded by the server, proceeds from the sacristy to the altar.
"Having bowed to the cross, and then spread the corporal and placed the chalice on the centre of the altar, he steps back to the foot of the altar, and begins by saying privately: '+ In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost. Amen.'
"He then recites Psalm xliii., (which should be learned by heart.)
"Then, going up to the altar, according to the Rubric, he says the 'Our Father' and collect at the 'north side' or gospel corner; after which, turning to the people, and standing in the middle of the altar, he recites the Ten Commandments, the server making the appointed responses.
"Then he turns to the gospel corner, as the Rubric directs, and says the prayer for the Queen, and the collect for the day.