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  1. First Web Site on the Internet for Traditional Roman Catholics since 1994, including the Official Catholic Directory of Traditional Latin Masses. Traditional Liturgical Calendar Following the Rubrics of Pope St. Pius X (pre-1951)

  2. 2024 Pre Vatican II Traditional Roman Catholic Calendar. This will be our third year following the pre 1950 Roman Catholic missal. Our sources are the Saint Andrew Daily Missal published 1945, the Father Lasance missal also published 1945 with no revisions. The traditional holy week remains in tact.

  3. Vatican II Traditional Roman Catholic Calendar. This will be our second year following the pre 1950 Roman Catholic missal. Our sources are the Saint Andrew Daily Missal published 1945, the Father Lasance missal also published 1945 with no revisions. The traditional holy week remains in tact.

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    • Where Can I Find Traditional Latin Mass Missals?

    Following the Rubrics of Pope Pius X for the Universal Calendar of the Church. Source: Traditio Network

    The Traditional Latin Mass is also called the the Tridentine Mass of Pope St. Pius V; it is the liturgical expression of Roman Catholicism. The Traditional Latin Mass has the power of conversion from paganism to Christianity, and radically different from the Novus Ordo Mass! If you have not yet seen the Traditional Mass, you have definitely deprive...

    The liturgy of the 1962 Daily Missal is better known as the “Traditional Latin Rite” or “Traditional Roman Rite”, and since 2007 as the “Extraordinary Form of the Roman Rite”, a phrase used in Pope Benedict XVI’s 2007 Motu Proprio Summorum Pontificum to describe the liturgy of the 1962 Roman Missal. The “Extraordinary Form” is often described as th...

    The “una cum” phrase is a declaration of ecclesial communion with the reigning Roman Pontiff and local diocesan bishop. It is necessary for the Catholic priest to mention the name of the reigning pontiff as a sign of his communion with him and the Catholic Church as a whole, it is equally necessary for him to avoid mentioning the name of anyone who...

    The Light of Faith is still burning! Far from being schismatic, or heretical, or divisive, the traditional Catholic movement is nothing less than reality, and the true Roman Catholic Church being guided by the Holy Ghost. TLMs are administered by traditional Catholic societies, institutes, and religious orders around the world, such as priests of t...

    Pray to the Holy Ghost for Help and Guidance. Follow Fr. Demaris instructions here: “To Catholics Who Have Been Deprived of a Priest“, Practice Christian Religion at Home, form a Block Rosarygroup in your area with your friends and neighbors. “Keep your life free from love of money, and be content with what you have, for He has said, “I will never ...

    While the traditionalist movement in the Church is growing, and yet fragmented, it is our duty to service and support the needs of faithful church members with all materials and information leading to complete restoration and unity of the Church. 1945, 1958 and 1962 Traditional Latin Mass Missalsare available from Virgo Sacrata shop. Always in Stoc...

  4. Liturgical Calendar — General Roman Calendar (2024) iCal. Import the calendar with this URL or download this iCal: https://gcatholic.org/calendar/ics/2024-en-General-C.ics?v=1. Copy. Traditional. Epiphany transferred to Sunday. Ascension transferred to Sunday. Corpus Christi transferred to Sunday. Epiphany and Ascension transferred to Sunday.

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  5. Each year the Secretariat of Divine Worship of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops publishes the Liturgical Calendar for the Dioceses of the United States of America. This calendar lists each day's celebration, rank, liturgical color, citations for the Lectionary for Mass , and Psalter cycle for the Liturgy of the Hours .

  6. Wednesday in the 5ᵗʰ Week of Easter. m. Saint John of Avila, priest and doctor of the Church. 11. Thursday. Thursday in the 5ᵗʰ Week of Easter. 12. Friday. Friday in the 5ᵗʰ Week of Easter.

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