Visitors ask...Daily Latin Mass Readings?
This is one I have tackled before under various "tags" so the way the search is phrased is critical.
First, if one wishes to see the Latin and English Propers together side by side, the only alternative is a good daily Missal. They are back in vogue and the Baronius, Angelus, Saint Joseph and several others are all excellent. I personally prefer the Baronius as I have stated. One option for Sundays is this site maintained by a solitary individual who has done a great job. Note that the Propers are only good for weekends and major feasts. Also, some of the wording may not conform totally to the Summorum Pontificum editions that are now being released. I have found that to be rare except around the Triduum.
If you wish to see the English translation of the Latin, this website can't be beat. It is well done, it has RSS and Atom feeds and the Deacon even provides a widget if you want to install it. I subscribe to this feed and use it often here.
If one wants the Roman Catholic USCCB Readings for the day, here is where to go. It uses the NAB Bible and is the Lectionary version used at Novus Ordo Mass. It is also the version found in the Magnificat, for example.
As for the Divine Office, Breviary, Liturgy of the Hours, etc., please browse the right menu under Favorites and Blogroll. I must have at least 5 versions there including one that is housed in Poland.
First, if one wishes to see the Latin and English Propers together side by side, the only alternative is a good daily Missal. They are back in vogue and the Baronius, Angelus, Saint Joseph and several others are all excellent. I personally prefer the Baronius as I have stated. One option for Sundays is this site maintained by a solitary individual who has done a great job. Note that the Propers are only good for weekends and major feasts. Also, some of the wording may not conform totally to the Summorum Pontificum editions that are now being released. I have found that to be rare except around the Triduum.
If you wish to see the English translation of the Latin, this website can't be beat. It is well done, it has RSS and Atom feeds and the Deacon even provides a widget if you want to install it. I subscribe to this feed and use it often here.
If one wants the Roman Catholic USCCB Readings for the day, here is where to go. It uses the NAB Bible and is the Lectionary version used at Novus Ordo Mass. It is also the version found in the Magnificat, for example.
As for the Divine Office, Breviary, Liturgy of the Hours, etc., please browse the right menu under Favorites and Blogroll. I must have at least 5 versions there including one that is housed in Poland.
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