Tridentine Mass December 3, 2024: Feria III infra Hebdomadam I Adventus
Ante Missam IntroitusPs 118:46-47Loquébar de testimóniis tuis in conspéctu regum, et non confundébar: et meditábar in mandátis tuis, quæ diléxi
Ante Missam IntroitusPs 118:46-47Loquébar de testimóniis tuis in conspéctu regum, et non confundébar: et meditábar in mandátis tuis, quæ diléxi
Feast Day: December 2Patronage: Epileptics, headaches, and mental illness Saint Bibiana (also known as Viviana or Vibiana) was a Roman
The season of Advent, a time of expectant hope and spiritual preparation, invites us to reflect on the treasure of
Ante Missam IntroitusPs 118:95-96Me exspectavérunt peccatóres, ut pérderent me: testimónia tua, Dómine, intelléxi: omnis consummatiónis vidi finem: latum mandátum tuum
Feast Day: December 1Patronage: Goldsmiths, metalworkers, craftsmen, coin collectors, veterinarians, and horses St. Eligius, also known as St. Eloy, was
As we enter the sacred season of Advent, the Church’s liturgy calls us to profound spiritual awakening. The readings for
In the serene ambiance of the Upper Room, a gesture unanticipated yet profoundly transformative unfolded. Jesus, in a moment brimming
INTROIT Gal 6:14.But it behooves us to glory in the cross of Our Lord Jesus Christ: in Whom is our
In the heart of Catholic teaching lies a foundational dogma: everything that exists, apart from God Himself, was brought into
As Holy Week unfolds, the Church invites us to walk a path of profound reflection and spiritual immersion. It’s a
Introit Introitus Phil 2:10; 2:8; 2:11That in the name of Jesus every knee should bow, of those that are in
As we enter into the solemnity of Holy Week, our hearts and minds are drawn into the profound mysteries of
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INTROIT Gal 6:14.But God forbid that I should glory, save in the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ; by whom
In the landscape of educational philosophy, few figures have been as influential—and as controversial—as John Dewey. His progressive approach, emphasizing
As we journey through Holy Week, our hearts and minds are turned towards the profound mysteries of our faith. The