Tridentine Mass December 23, 2024: Feria II infra Hebdomadam IV Adventus
Ante Missam IntroitusIsa 45:8Roráte, cœli, désuper, et nubes pluant iustum: aperiátur terra, et gérminet SalvatóremPs 18:2Cœli enárrant glóriam Dei: et
Ante Missam IntroitusIsa 45:8Roráte, cœli, désuper, et nubes pluant iustum: aperiátur terra, et gérminet SalvatóremPs 18:2Cœli enárrant glóriam Dei: et
Feast Day: December 22 (Traditional Catholic Calendar); November 13 (Novus Ordo Calendar)Patronage: Immigrants, hospital administrators, orphans, and the Missionary Sisters
As we approach the culmination of Advent, the fourth Sunday brings with it a sense of both urgency and hope.
Ante Missam IntroitusIsa 45:8Roráte, cœli, désuper, et nubes pluant iustum: aperiátur terra, et gérminet SalvatóremPs 18:2Cœli enárrant glóriam Dei: et ópera
St. Thomas, one of the Twelve Apostles, is venerated as the Apostle who touched the wounds of Christ and declared
In the Spirit of Sabbato Quattuor Temporum in Adventu The Ember Days of Advent call us to deeper reflection and
In the tapestry of Catholic doctrine, the veneration of the communion of saints and the practice of invoking their intercession
Liturgical Context: Tuesday after the Fourth Sunday of Easter In the season of Easter, a period marked by the radiant
INTROIT Ps 44:8Thou hast loved justice, and hated iniquity: therefore God, thy God, hath anointed thee with the oil of
The Catholic Church holds dear the sacrament of Extreme Unction, more commonly known today as the Anointing of the Sick.
As we journey through the liturgical season, our hearts are filled with the joy of Easter’s promise, yet we are
INTROIT Ps 20:2-3In thy strength, O Lord, the king shall joy; and in thy salvation he shall rejoice exceedingly. Thou
In exploring the profound sacramentality of marriage, one finds a rich tapestry woven from divine intention, historical understanding, and theological
As we navigate through the joyful season of Easter, the liturgical readings for the IV Sunday after Easter offer profound
INTROIT Ps 97:1; 97:2Sing ye to the Lord a new canticle, alleluia: because the Lord hath done wonderful things, alleluia.
In the annals of Catholic history, few have left a mark as indelible as Saint Peter Canisius, a key figure