11/24/2024 As the Liturgical Year of the Church comes to a close on the Solemnity of Christ the King, we must prepare ourselves for the Coming of our Lord at Christmas by celebrating the preparatory season of Advent. We do this best if see in Christ the King as the reason for the ...
The Catholic Church has a rich history of liturgical traditions which have largely been lost or confined to places with a strong local devotion to a particular saint or holy figure. These devotional practices serve to enrich our everyday lives with the cyclical life of the Church. How better t...
Deacon Jeff Drzycimski, Sam Rodriguez, Tom Dorian December 01,2024 Christ The King As the Liturgical Year of the Church comes to a close on the Solemnity of Christ the King, we must prepare ourselves for the Coming of our Lord at Christmas by celebrating the preparatory season of Advent....
calendarium-romanum is now a feature-complete implementation of the abovementioned calendar system, capable of generating a complete and (at least mostly) correct Roman Catholic liturgical calendar for any year according to the most recent calendar rules and data (i.e. today's state of the calen...
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The Motu Proprio Summorum Pontificum confirms the 1962 Latin Rite as the 'Extraordinary' Roman Liturgical Rite. The Pope's Letter to Bishops on Summorum Pontificum. Benedict XVI's Letter to Bishops on Summorum Pontificum issued the same day as the Motu Proprio. The Explanatory Note on Motu ...
Paragraph 51: The treasures of the Bible are to be opened up more fully. That has been accomplished by a greater number of readings from the Bible interspersed throughout the liturgical cycle, both in the Sunday and weekday cycles. Now, especially if you attend daily Mass, you have a much...
Dear Parishioners, This year’s Nativity begins on the evening of the 4th Sunday of Advent. While we will still hold the 1030h Mass of the 4th Sunday of Advent, to complete the cycle, and the Christmas celebration [Nativity of the Lord] begins the same Sunday evening with the 1700h Fami...
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The Church of France is in shock after the revelation of abuses committed by the former bishop of Créteil