Tridentine Mass January 12, 2025: Sanctæ Familiæ Jesu Mariæ Joseph
Ante Missam IntroitusProv 23:24; 23:25Exsúltat gáudio pater Iusti, gáudeat Pater tuus et Mater tua, et exsúltet quæ génuit te.Ps 83:2-3Quam dilécta
Ante Missam IntroitusProv 23:24; 23:25Exsúltat gáudio pater Iusti, gáudeat Pater tuus et Mater tua, et exsúltet quæ génuit te.Ps 83:2-3Quam dilécta
Feast Day: January 11Reign as Pope: c. 138–142 ADMartyrdom: Though often listed as a martyr, early sources do not confirm
On this Saturday devoted to the Blessed Virgin Mary, we pause to contemplate her role in the economy of salvation
Ante Missam IntroitusPs 44:13; 44:15; 44:16Vultum tuum deprecabúntur omnes dívites plebis: adducéntur Regi Vírgines post eam: próximæ eius adducéntur tibi in
Early Life and Noble RootsAdèle de Batz de Trenquelléon was born on June 10, 1789, in Feugarolles, France, to a
Isaiah 60:1-6 & Matthew 2:1-12 The solemnity of Epiphany, traditionally celebrated on January 6 and sometimes observed on the Sunday
As we reflect on the lectionary readings for Feria V after the Fourth Sunday after Epiphany, Romans 13:8-10 and Matthew
INTROIT Jer 29:11-12; 29:14The Lord says: “I think thoughts of peace, and not of affliction. You shall call upon Me,
Saint Leonard of Noblac, celebrated as one of the great early saints of France, was indeed a prominent figure in
As we meditate on Romans 13:8-10 and Matthew 8:23-27, two central aspects of Christian life emerge: love as the fulfillment
INTROIT Jer 29:11-12; 29:14The Lord says: “I think thoughts of peace, and not of affliction. You shall call upon Me,
Saint Bertille (c. 630–c. 704) was a French abbess renowned for her holiness, humility, and dedication to monastic life. Born
The readings from Romans 13:8-10 and Matthew 8:23-27, as found in the liturgy for the Third Feria after the Fourth
INTROIT Jer 29:11-12; 29:14The Lord says: “I think thoughts of peace, and not of affliction. You shall call upon Me,
Also known as • Apostle to the Council of Trent• Carlo Borromeo• Father of the Clergy Profile Born to a
In the liturgical rhythm of Feria II following the Fourth Sunday after Epiphany, we encounter a profound dialogue between the