Category Archives: Liturgy Science Theatre 3000

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What Does The Prayer Really Say? Mass for the Election of a Supreme Pontiff – full of emotion, laden with longing,

Spolier: The Postcommunion is fantastic.  And, forgive typos.  I did this fast. This morning I said Mass with the formula of the Votive Mass Pro Eligendo Summo Pontifice… for the Election of a Supreme Pontiff.   VETUS ORDO… USUS ANTIQUIOR… It … Read More

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PASCHALCAzT 2025 – 49: Easter Tuesday – Worshiping with our whole being

Roman Station: St. Paul’s outside-the-walls Scott Hahn reflects on the Heavenly liturgy as related in the Book of Revelation and how it teaches us to worship. We also hear what my home parish sounded like on Easter Sunday and why … Read More

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ASK FATHER: Priest and the Roman Canon… what do we say now?

Priests have written, one with some precise notes and cites, and I’ve seen one piece in my email by Louis Tofari, who knows his way around an Ordo. QUAERITUR: With the death of Francis, what do priests say in the … Read More

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ASK FATHER: Octave of Easter, what about Requiem Masses, Votives for the Election of a Pope… Novena to St. Catherine?

From reader(s)… synthesized… QUAERUNTUR: Is it possible to have a Requiem Mass for Francis during the Octave of Easter? It seems that it is not possible, either in the Novus Ordo or in the Vetus Ordo. The Octave outweighs just … Read More

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YOUR Holy Thursday SERMON NOTES and a POLL about Holy Thursday Washing of Feet

Were there any really GOOD points you heard in sermon for Holy Thursday, at either the Chrism Mass (whenever it was) or the Mass of the Last Supper??  Please share them with us.  Sometimes there are real gems and people don’t … Read More

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Yes… Communion rails are returning and it isn’t going to be stopped…

Today I received a text from a priest friend who sent photos of the brand new COMMUNION RAIL which they just installed in the “old church”. This one these places where they built a new church but kept the old … Read More

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31 March – Feast of St. Amos, Old Testament Prophet

Today in the older Roman Martyrology it is the Feast of the Old Testament Prophet Amos. Many of the Old Testament figures are considered saints and they have feast days, quite a few in Advent (for obvious reasons) but also … Read More

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Friday of the 3rd Week of Lent: Feast of the Five Holy Wounds. Did you know?

The Five Holy Wounds The earliest evidence of this Feast comes from the monastery of Fritzlar in the fourteenth century. In 1831, when the feasts in honor of the Passion were adopted by Rome and the Passionists, this Feast was … Read More

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Questioning the “success” of frequent Communion

At Crisis find a piece by Michael Ortiz which delves into the long term effect in the Church of the practice of frequent Communion.   He reasonably points out what the intention of Pius X was and, in good circumstances, the … Read More

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A quick reminder…

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