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Latin Mass (TLM) Text (Canon) Online or Latin Mass Propers Online

I have dealt with this before, but I still have seekers who are probably looking for the daily or Sunday "Propers" of the Traditional Latin Mass ( TLM ; Extraordinary Form ) online . I say this because the actual Rubrics (and Canon) of the 1962 Missale Romanum is available on a number of forums. One beautiful form is the Sancta Missa site which is meant for education. Others are in the right menu under the Favorites rubric ( see Una Voce; parallel Latin/English Canon ). There is a site which posts the Propers for the TLM in English each day. However, to my knowledge, NO site has fully transposed all the changes of the Missale Romanum 1962 in agreement with the Missal of Pope John XXIII called for in Summorum Pontificum for Sunday Masses (let alone daily Masses). Only a Missal such as the Baronius (F.S.S.P. edition) or the Angelus Missal will be able to assist. There is one site which has begun a rather " Herculean task " and that is to post as many of

How to implement Summorum Pontificum

Jeff Culbreath of the Stony Creek Digest posts a story on the TLM at Ave Maria University in Naples, FL . It was reported that the TLM would return to Ave Maria under Fr. Fessio. Now Bishop Dewane of Venice, FL has released this statement of further clarification: “Due to the demand for the celebration of the Extraordinary Form of the Roman Rite, both from Catholics residents in Ave Maria Town as well as from students, faculty, and staff at Ave Maria University, and in accordance with ‘Summorum Pontificum’, it is fitting that a Sunday Mass be celebrated on campus in the Extraordinary Form. In keeping with the same manifest desire, it would seem opportune that the Extraordinary Form of the Roman Rite be celebrated on a daily basis at the University, and at a convenient time. Further, it is noted that, in accordance with ‘Summorum Pontificum’, unscheduled Masses can also be celebrated by priests on campus , in the Extraordinary Form of the Roman Rite.” As Jeff said in commenting o