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Morning - Quinquagesima Sunday - Missa 'Esto Mihi' - February 14th, 2010

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Quinquagesima Sunday - Missa 'Esto Mihi' - February 14th, 2010

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Quinquagesima Sunday: Missa 'Esto Mihi' - Sunday, February 22nd, 2009

INTROIT ¤ Ps. 30. 3-4 [STATION AT ST. PETER'S (VATICAN)] Esto mihi in Deum protectorem, et in locum refugii, ut salvum me facias: quoniam firmamentum meum, et refugium meum es tu: et propter nomen tuum dux mihi eris, et enutries me. -- In te, Domine, speravi, non confundar in aeternum: in justitia tua libera me, et eripe me. V.: Gloria Patri . . . -- Esto mihi . . . Be Thou unto me a God, a Protector, and a place of refuge, to save me: for Thou are my strength and my refuge: and for Thy Name's sake Thou wilt lead me, and nourish me. -- ( Ps. 30. 2). In Thee, O Lord, have I hoped, let me never be confounded: deliver me in Thy justice, and save me. V.: Glory be to the Father . . . -- Be Thou unto me a God, a Protector . . . Quinquagesima Sunday, Tridentine Latin Rite Missal Project

Afternoon Roundup - Saturday, February 21st, 2009

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WDTPRS: Quinquagesima

We now reach the final Sunday before Lent begins with Ash Wednesday only days away. It is Quinquagesima Sunday --50 days before Easter (in a figurative sense). Father Z. on WDTPRS has the complete story and some interesting sidelights . In these WDTPRS articles we are this year focusing on the prayer of the 1962 Missale Romanum rather than those of the Novus Ordo as we have done for the last seven years: in the wake of the monumental Summorum Pontificum, in keeping with Pope Benedict’s plan and a “hermeneutic of continuity”, we are drilling into the traditional prayers to understand what in them may be different and similar to how we pray in the Novus Ordo. Thus, if we ask the question “What Does The Prayer Really Say?” of prayers for individual Masses, we must also ask that question of the very way that the prayer is physically oriented. What does it mean to pray ad orientem or versus populum? Why is this important to every Catholic and every priest in every parish? The great