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Morning - St. Gertrude the Great, Virgin - November 16th, 2009

Anna Arco's Diary >> Four types of younger Catholics? Isch don’t think so A Priest Life >> Reform CCHD Now A Trail of Flowers >> Greatness Chiesa.expressonline.it (Sandro Magister) >> Great Roman Polyphony Returns to Saint Peter's Insight Scoop >> "The gift of infallibility; given by the Lord to His Church... " Meeting Christ in the Liturgy >> Monday, 33d Wk: “What do you want " New Liturgical Movement >> Revisiting Newman's Oxford Past RORATE CÆLI >> Wishes Unfulfilled The Catholic Thing >> Sowers of Discord (Robert Royal) WDTPRS >> Pres. Obama Will Remove Abortion Funding Ban From Health Care Bill Whispers in the Loggia >> Home Again, Home Again...

St. Gertrude the Great, Virgin - Missa 'Dilexisti' - November 16th, 2009

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Image Credit: CatholicCulture.Org St. Gertrude the Great, Virgin Missa 'Dilexisti' White 3rd class Daily Latin Mass Propers (Click Here) ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Monday of the Thirty-third Week in Ordinary Time USCCB Daily Mass Readings (Click here) Saint of the Day: St. Margaret of Scotland ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Sources: Saint Andrew Daily Missal and the Marian Missal, 1945 The Ordinary of the Mass is not from the Missal of Pope John XXIII, 1962 which is the Missal Approved by Summorum Pontificum of Pope Benedict XVI To my knowledge, this is the ONLY site available which provides the daily Latin/English Propers for each day. I discovered it linked to an online newsletter posted by the F.S.S.P. in Oklahoma. The author of this blog, Deo volente, totally disavows the "sedevantist sentiments" of the views of this website which posts these Propers of the TLM. He provides these Propers solely as a service

Morning - 24th Sunday After Pentecost - November 15th, 2009

ADW Blog >> Catholicism and Car Sales A Trail of Flowers >> Books Dignare Me Laudare Te Virgo Sacrata >> The Traditional Feast of St. Josaphat, Bishop and Martyr (Saturday) Domine da mihi hanc aquam >> Who will I die for today ? New Liturgical Movement >> The Other Side of the Transition New Liturgical Movement >> Newman on Rites and Ceremonies Whispers in the Loggia >> Rhoades: Domesday = Yesterday

24th Sunday After Pentecost - Missa 'Dicit Dominus' - November 15th, 2009

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I will utter things hidden from the foundation of the world. 24th Sunday After Pentecost (Resumed 6th Sunday After Epiphany) Missa 'Dicit Dominus' 2nd Class Green Daily Latin Mass Propers (Click Here) Downloadable Latin Mass Propers, Una Voce, Orange County (Click Here) ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Thirty-third Sunday in Ordinary Time USCCB Daily Mass Readings (Click here) Saint of the Day: St. Albert the Great

Evening - St. Josaphat, Bishop and Martyr - November 14th, 2009

A Priest Life >> A Letter from Bishop Knestout: "Setting the Record Straight: Same-Sex Marriage Bill & Social Services " Meeting Christ in the Liturgy >> THIRTY-THIRD Sunday: "It is not for you to know " SUB TUUM >> Bishop Listecki to Milwaukee: The Holy Father Giveth; The Holy Father Taketh Away The Black Biretta >> sede vacante The Hermeneutic of Continuity >> New CD-Vatican "torture " (I take it Father is not a fan...) Whispers in the Loggia >> Meet the Press, Appointment Saturday Edition

Visitors ask: the Christmas Vigil Proclamation or the "Kalenda"

† 2020 - Vigil of the Nativity | Nativity of the Lord | Christmas Proclamation (Kalendas) | TLM Ordo for the Week December, 17th, 7:50 PM Please see this important update for 2009 from New Liturgical Movement ! It is getting closer to Christmas so various sources are "scouting out" the Christmas Proclamation proclaimed at Christmas Midnight Mass or the Christmas Vigil Mass. Scott Richert at About Catholicism has some excellent background on the Proclamation here and here and here . Note that this Proclamation derives from the Roman Martyrology said in the Lectionary (Divine Office) as described here by BlackFriar in his comment on Father Zuhlsdorf's blog . If you read the entire thread, you will see his translation of the Latin from the Breviary (Prime). Musica Sacra has some excellent discussion here an MP3 recording here and the actual Kalenda in notation on PDF here. The New Liturgical Movement posted this story last year and would be an excelle

Morning - St. Josaphat, Bishop and Martyr - November 14th, 2009

Creative Minority Report >> Some New Bishops Today! (Notre Dame, Bishop Rhoades was a former Seminary Rector at the 'Mount' and friend of the TLM; see Rocco below!) Colleen Hammond >> Which Retailers are “Naughty or Nice” about CHRISTMAS ? Insight Scoop >> Recovering The Lost Art of Common Sense Meeting Christ in the Liturgy >> Saturday, 32d Week: "Will not God then secure the rights of his chosen ones? " Mulier Fortis >> More Photos From The Confirmations... The Curt Jester >> >A defense of CCHD (and a "fisk" of the letter by Jeff) Standing on My Head >> Deacon Jack Sullivan at Newman's Oratory The Hermeneutic of Continuity >> Jack Sullivan at London and Birmingham Oratories WDTPRS >> The Tablet's Anglican Provision: No Popery ! Whispers in the Loggia >> All Rhoades Lead to Dome... and Pope Lifts High La Crosse

St. Josaphat, Bishop and Martyr - Missa 'Gaudeamus omnes' - November 14th, 2009

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Image Credit: CatholicFire.blogspot St. Josaphat, Bishop and Martyr Missa 'Gaudeamus omnes' Red 3rd Class Daily Latin Mass Propers (Click Here) ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Saturday of the Thirty-second Week in Ordinary Time USCCB Daily Mass Readings (Click here) Saint of the Day: St. Gertrude ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Sources: Saint Andrew Daily Missal and the Marian Missal, 1945 The Ordinary of the Mass is not from the Missal of Pope John XXIII, 1962 which is the Missal Approved by Summorum Pontificum of Pope Benedict XVI. To my knowledge, this is the ONLY site available which provides the daily Latin/English Propers for each day. I discovered it linked to an online newsletter posted by the F.S.S.P. in Oklahoma. The author of this blog, Deo volente, totally disavows the "sedevantist sentiments" of the views of this website which posts these Propers of the TLM. He provides these Propers solely as a service

Evening - St. Didacus, Confessor - November 13th, 2009

Insight Scoop >> Fighting "mythistories" about the Crusades New Liturgical Movement >> The Church and Artisans New Liturgical Movement >> All Saints of the Benedictine and Cistercian Orders OSV Daily Take >> Why priests should be 'ecclesiastical professionals' (Russell Shaw) Standing on My Head >> Interview for Fr. Eric Bergman The Anchoress >> Obama, KSM Open Thread WDTPRS >> REVIEW: Christmas CD by Benedictines of Mary, Queen of Apostles WDTPRS >> Benedict XVI is the Pope of Christian Unity WDTPRS >> WDTPRS 33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time

Morning - St. Didacus, Confessor - November 13th, 2009

American Papist >> Honor Roll: Bishops who supported traditional marriage in Maine A Trail of Flowers >> The Flight of Time Domine da mihi hanc aquam >> Five Hard Truths (some comments on Msgr. Pope's post) Meeting Christ in the Liturgy >> Saint Frances Xavier Cabrini: "Whoever seeks to preserve his life will lose it " RORATE CÆLI >> The PCED "Official" Guide to the Mass: Some Videos now on Youtube (TLM videos online) Seminarians for Life >> Spanish bishop encourages women who have aborted to receive Sacrament of Reconciliation The Catholic Thing >> The End of Common Ground (Austin Ruse) The Hermeneutic of Continuity >> "Dead language, facing a wall " WDTPRS >> American Bishops find their voice, liberals throw a nutty Whispers in the Loggia >> Going Online...and Leaving the "Ghetto"

St. Didacus, Confessor - Missa 'Iustus Ut Palma' - November 13th, 2009

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Image Credit: Saints.SQPN.com St. Didacus, Confessor Missa 'Iustus Ut Palma' 3rd class White Daily Latin Mass Propers (Click Here) or St. Frances Xavier Cabrini (USA) 3rd class White ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Memorial of Saint Frances Xavier Cabrini, Virgin USCCB Daily Mass Readings (Click here) Saint of the Day: Saint Frances Xavier Cabrini ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Sources: Saint Andrew Daily Missal and the Marian Missal, 1945 The Ordinary of the Mass is not from the Missal of Pope John XXIII, 1962 which is the Missal Approved by Summorum Pontificum of Pope Benedict XVI To my knowledge, this is the ONLY site available which provides the daily Latin/English Propers for each day. I discovered it linked to an online newsletter posted by the F.S.S.P. in Oklahoma. The author of this blog, Deo volente, totally disavows the "sedevantist sentiments" of the views of this website which posts these Propers of the T

Evening - St. Martin I - November 12th, 2009

ADW Blog >> A General Confession American Papist >> Wuerl's Gambit: Claims that Church's social services threatened by DC gay marriage A Trail of Flowers >> Shining Light Catholic Culture >> Kennedy's dispute with Rhode Island bishop attracts national attention Insight Scoop >> Chesterton on the beauty of small communities... New Liturgical Movement >> Institute for the Good Shepherd Resources for the English Language New Liturgical Movement >> Is Chant a Necessity or a Luxury ? Patrick Madrid >> St. Louis Archbishop Carlson Now Under Media Attack Standing on My Head >> The History of Anglican-Catholic Reunion SUFFERING WORLD >> Symbols: contrasting stories of a secular tyranny SUFFERING WORLD >> More thoughts on the Anglican provision WDTPRS >> Amy Sullivan and the Father of Lies WDTPRS >> Brick by brick in the Netherlands