Visitors ask...Traditional Latin Mass Propers...?

Update: August 17th, 2008: As you can see in the Comments, the blog, Venite, Missa Est! posts the Propers for the TLM in the right margin of the blog as a PDF file. I am adding this link to the Blogroll in the right margin. In due course, these files will be separated as to pages. That will be a great service.

Tomorrow is the Fourteenth Sunday after Pentecost in the Traditional Calendar. I know that because this link is present in the right margin and leads to the F.S.S.P.'s 2008 Liturgical Calendar.

Some are looking for a full online version of the Latin Propers. One does not exist except in a written Missal such as the Baronius, Angelus, or one of those available from Aquinas and More. However, this site, the Traditional Latin Rite Missal Project (also found in the right margin) is the ongoing apostolate of one person who intends to put the entire Missal online.

There is another site which is quite beautiful and maintained daily by a Catholic Deacon. It is the Traditional Latin Mass Propers in English site (and also found in the right margin). This site has the advantage of offering a "widget" which allows you to obtain updates each day for the Traditional Mass.

I hope that helps some who are seeking!




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  1. I have completed a years full of propers which I post on my blog: http://venite-missa-est.blogspot.com/

    Eventually I will move this onto their own page for download but for now they are available under Upcoming Mass Schedule (lower right) with the link marked download Proper of the Mass in PDF File Format.

    My propers do have St. Anthony on the front but are compatible with any 1962 missal.

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  2. Thank you for pointing this out. It is always great to find new "treasures" that have application to the "usus antiquior." I shall add the link to the Blogroll as well.

    A.M.D.G.+
    D.v.

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