S. Irenæus, Episcopus et Martyr
Sanctus Irenæus Lugdunensis, Episcopus et Martyr St. Irenaeus of Lyons, Bishop and Martyr Festum: 3 Iulii · III classis ·
Sanctus Irenæus Lugdunensis, Episcopus et Martyr St. Irenaeus of Lyons, Bishop and Martyr Festum: 3 Iulii · III classis ·
S. Irenæi Episcopi et Martyris ~ III. classis Feria sexta infra Hebdomadam V post Octavam Pentecostes Lectio: 2 Tim. 3:14–17;
S. Irenæi Episcopi et Martyris ~ III. classisScriptura: Feria sexta infra Hebdomadam V post Octavam Pentecostes Ante Missam Top NextIntroitusMalach 2:6Lex veritátis fuit
Feast of 2 July — Double of the Second Class — White Commemoration: Ss. Processus and Martinian, Martyrs Editorial note
In Visitatione B. Mariæ Virginis ~ II. classis Commemoratio ad Laudes tantum: Ss. Processi et Martiniani Martyrum 2 July 1.
In Visitatione B. Mariæ Virginis ~ II. classisCommemoratio ad Laudes tantum: Ss. Processi et Martiniani Martyrum Ante Missam Top NextIntroitusSeduliusSalve, sancta parens, eníxa
Context and Introduction The liturgical readings for Feria IV after the Sixth Sunday after Pentecost offer us a profound opportunity
INTROIT Mal 2:6The law of truth was in his mouth, and iniquity was not found in his lips: he walked
The Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary, celebrated on July 2nd in the traditional liturgical calendar, commemorates the journey of
In the liturgical calendar, the Tuesday following the Sixth Sunday after Pentecost offers a rich tapestry of scripture for reflection,
INTROIT SeduliusHail, holy Mother, who in childbirth brought forth the King Who rules heaven and earth forever and ever.Ps 44:2My
The Feast of the Most Precious Blood of Jesus, celebrated on July 1st, invites us to contemplate the profound mystery
In the Spirit of Feria II after the VI Sunday after Pentecost The Church’s liturgical calendar, particularly the season after
INTROIT Apoc 5:9-10You have redeemed us, O Lord, with Your Blood, out of every tribe and tongue and people and
The traditional Latin Mass, often revered for its solemnity and adherence to centuries-old rituals, holds a profound significance within Catholicism.
As we reflect on the readings for the VI Sunday after Pentecost, we delve into Romans 6:3-11 and Mark 8:1-9,