13 April – Holy Mass (TLM) Easter Monday – LIVE VIDEO: 1200h CDT (GMT/UTC -5) – With homily

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I will LIVE stream a Traditional Latin Mass at NOON Central Daylight Time (= GMT/UTC -5 and ROME 1900h).

The Mass formulary: Monday in the Octave of Easter.

I know it is Low Mass, but I might sing the Sequence anyway.

  • NB: You can find an English translation of the Mass formulary HERE.  Scroll down. Use the 1960 setting.
  • We can say the Regina Caeli together, since the Angelus bells are usually ringing when the live stream starts.
  • I will say a Spiritual Communion prayer at the very beginning for those of you who cannot make a Eucharistic Communion. 
  • I will also recite in Latin the traditional  “Statement of Intention” (…a hint to priests).
  • At the end, after the Leonine Prayers, I’ll say a “Prayer against pandemic” from the Roman Ritual with blessing with a fragment of the True Cross.

I’ll add a “fervorino” (short sermon).

My Jesus, I believe that Thou art present in the Blessed Sacrament. I love Thee above all things and I desire Thee in my soul. Since I cannot now receive Thee sacramentally, come at least spiritually into my heart. As though Thou wert already there, I embrace Thee and unite myself wholly to Thee; permit not that I should ever be separated from Thee. Amen.

Gesù mio, credo che voi state nel ss. Sacramento. V’amo sopra ogni cosa e vi desidero nell’anima mia. Giacchè ora non posso ricevervi sacramentalmente venite almeno spiritualamente nel mio cuore. Coma già venuto io v’abbraccio e tutto mi unisco a voi, non permettete ch’io m’abbia mai a separare da voi. Così sia.

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4 Comments

  1. Gab says:

    Heartening fervorino, Father Z. Thank you.

    Just on the Angelus, shouldn’t we be praying the Regina Coeli instead during Paschaltide? Happy to be corrected. (I’m still learning).

    [Which prayer do you think I prayed at the beginning of the video?]

  2. Gab says:

    Sorry, Father I read the post which mentioned the Angelus before watching the video.

  3. Ame E. says:

    I really liked the way you dove into the Gospel reading in your homily. It’s the closest thing I’ll get to an online Bible study. I had never thought about the disciples calling him a prophet and the thing you said about St. Thomas Aquinas, that it points out their lack of Faith. Interesting because today’s gospel is a continuation of yesterday in a way, where St. Luke says He opened their understanding that they might understand the Scriptures.

  4. Mariana2 says:

    Thanks, Father! What a lovely corner of the cupboard under the stairs! Beautiful vestments, too, and wonderful fervorino!

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