The Feast of St Thérèse at the Little Flower Basilica in Michigan
On the traditional feast day of St. Thérèse, October 3, there was a beautiful celebration at the National Shrine of the Little Flower Basilica in Royal Oak, Michigan. This marked the first time since...
View ArticleUpcoming Events with Bishop Schneider in the Eastern US
Later on this month, Bishop Athanasius Schneider will be visiting several locations in the eastern part of the United States. Here is the link to the schedule on the blog of the Bl. Titus Brandsma...
View ArticleIntroibo: A New App for EF Altar Servers
Mr William Redic writes to let us know about a about a new, free application for the Apple iPad which may be of assistance in the training of new altar servers for the Traditional Latin Mass.Back in...
View ArticleThe Feast of St Thérèse in Madera, California
St Thérèse of Lisieux seems to have been especially popular this year. In the Diocese of Fresno, California, where she is honored as the diocesan Patron Saint, the church of St Joachim in the city of...
View ArticleThe Charterhouse of Pavia
For the feast of Saint Bruno, the founder of the Carthusian Order, here are some pictures recently taken by Nicola of one of the most beautiful of the order’s monasteries, that of Pavia in Lombardy,...
View ArticlePope Leo XIII on the Holy Rosary 2016
In the course of his Papacy, the fourth longest in history, Pope Leo XIII (1878-1903) issued eleven encyclicals on the Rosary, in the years 1883, ’84 and ’87, and then each year from 1891-98. All of...
View ArticleThe Carthusian Rosary
Since today is the feast of the Holy Rosary, and yesterday was that of St Bruno, it seems like a good day to share an article I stumbled across some time ago on the Carthusian Rosary. Many religious...
View ArticleMissals from Silverstream Priory (1): Maria Laach Altar Missal of 1931
In my family’s week-long visit to Silverstream Priory this past July — a visit that I can only describe as a time of profound grace for me, my wife, and our children[1] — my son Julian and I (not too...
View ArticleAbp Sample to Celebrate Pontifical Low Mass This Sunday in Portland, Oregon
Archbishop Alexander Sample will celebrate a Latin Pontifical Low Mass, according to the Missale Romanum of 1962, in Portland, Oregon, this coming Sunday, October 16th, beginning at 7:45 am.The Mass...
View ArticleSpanish-Language Workshops on Sacred Music and the Sacred Liturgy - Long...
“La Belleza de la Liturgia” Descubra los misterios profundos y hermosos de la misa, la liturgia, y la música sagrada en tres días de charlas, música, y canto que culminaran con una celebración de la...
View ArticleSt Augustine and the Translation of His Relics
Many Augustinian congregations, both canons and friars, have traditionally celebrated October 11th as the feast of the Translation of the Relics of St Augustine. For centuries, the Premonstratensians...
View ArticleAn Invitation to the Clergy in Rome for Summorum Pontificum Pilgrimage
On Saturday, October 29, the Most Reverend Alexander K. Sample, Archbishop of Portland, Oregon, will celebrate the Pontifical High Mass in St. Peter’s Basilica for the Populus Summorum Pontificum...
View ArticleAll Saints and All Souls in Philadelphia
The Philadelphia TLM Community will hold Masses for All Saints’ and All Souls’ Day in the Cathedral Basilica of Ss Peter and Paul, located at 1723 Race Street. The former will feature Victoria’s Mass O...
View ArticleAn Anglo-Catholic Prayer Card of the Angelus
This beautiful card with the Angelus on one side, and the Regina caeli on the other, was made in the 1910s or ’20s by the Society of Ss Peter and Paul, an Anglo-Catholic publishing company...
View ArticleFr. Hunwicke Visits Norwalk, NYC
Popular blogger and eminent classicist the Rev. John Hunwicke is visiting the Northeast this weekend and into next week for two talks, sponsored by the St. Hugh of Cluny Society.Fr. Hunwicke will...
View ArticleLecture in NYC on the English Martyrs Next Monday
Next Monday, October 17th, the church of the Holy Innocents in New York City will host writer Joanna Bogle for a lecture on “The English Martyrs Viewed from a Contemporary Perspective,” after the 6 pm...
View ArticleEdward the Confessor and John the Evangelist
St Edward the Confessor, king of England, died on January 5, 1066, after a reign of over 23 years. He is called “the Confessor” to distinguish him from King Edward the Martyr (died 978), another Saint...
View ArticleThe Antiquity of Liturgical Tradition - An Example from the Ambrosian Rite
This article is mostly the work of our Ambrosian writer Nicola de’ Grandi; I translated it from Italian, and added the paragraphs on the Ambrosian arrangement of the Sundays after Pentecost, and the...
View ArticleNew Apostolate for the ICK in Detroit - First Mass This Sunday
Our thanks once again to Teresa Chisholm, this time for sending in this report on the newest apostolate of the Institute of Christ the King, in the Archdiocese of Detroit. A special first Mass will...
View ArticleMissals from Silverstream Priory (2): Regensburg
For an explanation of this series, see this article from last week.Today, we will look at a German altar missal.Unfortunately, I did not record the date of this particular missal printed in Regensburg...
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