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Morning - Easter Sunday - Missa 'Resurrexi' - April 4th, 2010

Ars orandi >> Collect of the Day: Easter Sunday A Trail of Flowers >> Easter Sunday Breviarium Romanum >> Regina coeli, laetare, alleluia Dymphna's Road >> Rejoice! Christ is Risen! Love Remains the Same >> Special Easter Honor Meeting Christ in the Liturgy >> “This Jesus God raised on the third day" Alleluia ! New Liturgical Movement >> Easter Day: Christ is Risen ! RORATE CÆLI >> EX ORIENTE LUX Standing on My Head >> Christ is Risen Whispers in the Loggia >> "The True Salvation of Humanity " Whispers in the Loggia >> At Easter Mass, "Gossip" Returns Deo volente wishes you a happy, holy and joyous Easter! He also thanks all Priests--and especially those who blog for us--for their indispensable vocation and their "special exegesis" on our Faith! God bless you, Fathers! Pax vobiscum!

Easter Sunday - Missa 'Resurrexi' - April 4th, 2010

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Resurrexit Sicut Dixit Easter Sunday Missa 'Resurrexi' White 1st Class [Gloria & Creed; Preface of Easter; Second Vespers of Easter Sunday] Latin Mass Propers Online - Full Latin (Click Here; Tridentine Latin Rite Missal Project) Latin Mass Propers Online-2 (Click Here; VirgoMaterDei.Com) Downloadable Traditional Latin Mass Propers , Una Voce, Orange County (Click Here) In the Sight of Angels >> DOMINICA RESURRECTIONIS Easter Sunday 1st Class, White Gregorian Chant Propers: Dominica Paschæ in Resurrectione Domini Ad Missam in Die Sancta Missa: Dominica Paschæ in Resurrectione Domini Ad Missam in Die Catholic Heritage Association: The Sequence of Easter +++++++++++++++ Easter Sunday The Resurrection of the Lord The Mass of Easter Day USCCB Daily Mass Readings (Click here) SQPN.com Saints of the Day & Link to Daily Divine Office MP3's +++++++++++++++

Holy Week Schedule - 2010 - Saint James, Charles Town, WV

Canons Regular of New Jerusalem (an Order celebrating the Traditional Latin Mass) Easter Visit -- Charles Town, WV - 2010 Unless otherwise noted (marked in maroon) all liturgical services will be celebrated at the former (Old) St. James Church, 311 S. George St., Charles Town, WV For full schedule of Divine Office, please call: 304-886-2001 Monday, March 29 - 10:00 am Low Mass Tuesday, March 30 - 8:00 am Low Mass Wednesday, March 31 - 10:00 am Low Mass Thursday, April 1, Holy Thursday - 4:00 am Tenebrae ; 7:00 pm Mass of the Lord’s Supper, Stripping of the Altar ; Watch until midnight Friday, April 2, Good Friday - 4:00 am Tenebrae ; 12:00 noon Good Friday Liturgy with veneration of the Cross ; 3:00 pm: Stations of the Cross Saturday, April 3, Holy Saturday - 4:00 am Tenebrae Sunday, April 4 - Easter Sunday - Old Saint James: 9:30 am Solemn Procession and High Mass ; 5:00 pm Solemn Easter Vespers & Benediction Monday, April 5 - 7:00 am Lauds ; 9:30 am High Mass ; 5:00 pm

... "Why do you seek the living one among the dead...?

He is not here, but he has been raised. Remember what he said to you while he was still in Galilee, that the Son of Man must be handed over to sinners and be crucified, and rise on the third day." And they remembered his words... ( Luke 24: 5-8 ) USCCB Readings for Easter Day Wishing you a Happy and Holy Easter! He is risen! Alleluia! Alleluia!

Holy Saturday, April 11th, 2009 - I Am Looking for An Easter Mass, A Vigil Mass, Propers for Easter!

STOP! Don't Leave!!!! Let me help!!!! This blog can help. Notice that right above in the Blue Field called the "header," where it says "TRADITIONAL LATIN MASS IN MARYLAND," there are hyperlinks. Those go to locations. So, if you are looking for the Propers for the Vigil or Easter , click #3! If you are looking for a Traditional Latin Mass or Extraordinary Form Mass , click #1. If you are looking for a Mass outside of Maryland (that means you landed here from Kansas, New York, California), click #2. You can Google again, but many land here later...I know that from experience! One gem is called MassTimes.org . It is fantastic because it is International and will locate a specific Church in your area, or a time for Mass to begin, or what language Mass it is in! Finally, if you go down the UPPER RIGHT SIDE of this menu (over here-->>), I do have some parishes linked that offer the Latin Mass (Novus Ordo) or the TLM. For those in this are

Recap for Easter Weekend: Easter Vigil, Easter, TLM, Latin and N.O. Masses for Visitors

Rule #1 : If you are interested in attending either a TLM Vigil Mass or Easter Sunday TLM Mass , FIRST check the Parishes located to your RIGHT on the TLM menu I've posted . These have TLM Masses weekly; their websites should have information on the TLM or Vigil and its time. Rule #2 : If you can't find what you need, here is the best list I can come up with on short notice of my past posts and from surveying the internet locally: Baltimore/MD Access: Saint Alphonsus Church, Baltimore, MD, TLM Basilica of the National Shrine of the Assumption, Baltimore, MD, Latin Novus Ordo ANY Catholic Mass in Maryland; Click on the City or Locale for a Full List Near You Washington, DC or Virginia Access: Dominican House of Studies, Washington, DC DC Catholic Blog Calendar Franciscan Monastery, Washington, DC, Easter Vigil (subject to timeout errors ) TLM or Latin Mass in DC/VA locations Campus Mass at UMaryland, College Park Campus Masses Centered In or Near College Park, MD West Virgi

Reminder: TLM Latin Holy Week Masses

This was posted previously, but I thought I'd do it once more . Click this link for a previous post summarizing the schedules here (Baltimore) and in D.C. I have posted the schedules for Saint Alphonsus and for Saint James the Greater in Charles Town, WV. DC Catholic has a link to the DC calendar of events. Also note the list of Parishes on the menu bar to the right . Many have their bulletins online on their website and so will have their particular Holy Week schedules. Also, check here . This is a search from MassTimes.org and lists ALL Latin Masses in the region (both the TLM and the Ordinary Form). This may help you narrow your search. Note that Silver Spring was chosen arbitrarily as the "center" for this search. Finally, here is a list of all Parishes in the Baltimore metro region . The times include Sunday Mass and Vigils. Many have web pages. If you know the zip code you are visiting, you should be able to find a "close fit."