Early Monday Roundup - Monday, March 17th, 2008
- Father John Trigilio of "The Black Biretta" gives a "shout out" to Monsignor Guido Marini, who is now at the helm for Papal Ceremonies. The gorgeous copes and mitres of old have now "reappeared" in papal ceremonies.
- Rocco Palmo of "Whispers in the Loggia" has a very nice story on the opening of the first Catholic Church in Qatar. As always, Rocco includes photos.
- Father John Zuhlsdorf of "What Does the Prayer Really Say" has a brief photoessay on the TLM Mass on Palm Sunday at Assumption Grotto in Detroit. There is much more in the way of photos at "Te Deum laudamus!"
- Finally, many of you (my Sitemeter told me so!) will be searching for the Latin for "Usus Antiquior" liturgies this week including the Mass on Holy Thursday, Good Friday's Passion, the Easter Vigil Mass and Easter Sunday Mass. To my knowledge, there is no complete and up-to-date listing of these online that are in full accordance with Summorum Pontificum and the new Missal used by the F.S.S.P. Only a modern Missal such as the Baronius will have the proper readings. An amazing project is the Tridentine Latin Rite Missal Project which comes as close as one is likely to find. Here is the link to liturgies for this week. Father John Zuhlsdorf sometimes posts articles from The Wanderer containing the up-to-date Latin for these liturgies. If so, I'll try to post that for you too.
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