Saint Romuald
Abbot, Founder of the Camaldolese Hermits Feast: February 7 (Roman Martyrology) “Contemplation born of penance, and penance sustained by solitude.”–
Abbot, Founder of the Camaldolese Hermits Feast: February 7 (Roman Martyrology) “Contemplation born of penance, and penance sustained by solitude.”–
Ecclus. 45:1–6 & Matt. 19:27–29III Classis | Tempora: Sabbato infra Hebdomadam Septuagesimæ In the quiet shadows of Septuagesima, the Church,
Ante Missam Top NextIntroitusPs 36:30-31Os iusti meditábitur sapiéntiam, et lingua eius loquétur iudícium: lex Dei eius in corde ipsíus.Ps 36:1Noli æmulári in
Feast Day: January 4 (Traditional Roman Calendar)Patronage: Crete; invoked for strength in preaching and missionary zeal Early Life and Conversion
Scriptural Reflection: Ecclesiasticus (Sirach) 44:16–27; 45:3–20; St. Luke 10:1–9In the Spirit of the Holy Fathers On this day, Holy Church
S. Titi Episcopi et Confessoris ~ III. classisCommemoratio ad Laudes tantum: S. Dorothæ Virginis et Martyris Ante Missam Top NextIntroitusEccli 45:30Státuit ei Dóminus
credited to FATHER CONNELL’S CONFRATERNITY EDITION, The Seraphim Company, Inc. 1949 “I BELIEVE IN GOD THE FATHER ALMIGHTY, CREATOR OF
INTROIT Ex 16:6-7This day you shall know that the Lord will come, and save us: and in the morning you
INTROIT Ex 16:6-7This day you shall know that the Lord will come, and save us: and in the morning you
The pages of history bear witness to seismic shifts in religious thought, and few events have shaped the Christian landscape
Saint Alphonsus de Liguori, a revered Catholic saint, penned the booklet “Uniformity With God’s Will” to illuminate the concept of
In the intricate mosaic of the Book of Revelation, Chapter 14, verses 1-5, stand as a radiant image. Within this
INTROIT Ps 8:3Out of the mouths of babes and of sucklings, O God, You have fashioned praise because of Your
INTROIT INTROITUS Ecclus 15:5In the midst of the assembly the Lord opened his mouth; and filled him with the spirit
In the fabric of early Christian history, few figures shine as brightly as St. Stephen, the first Christian martyr. His