1 May – HOLY MASS (TLM) – St Joseph the Worker – LIVE VIDEO: 1200h CDT (GMT/UTC -5)

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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 is in honor of St. Joseph the Worker.  It is a 1st Friday.  Prayers added for “increase of charity” because of infighting between trads.

Instead of the Leonine Prayers After Mass I will sing in Latin the Litany of St. Joseph.  A PDF you can follow HERE.  

And since today the bishops will consecrate these USA to the Blessed Virgin, I will, after consultation again with the bishop here, recite the exorcism from the Rituale Romanum, Title XI, Ch. 3.

  • 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).
  • After Mass and the Leonine Prayers, I will recite a prayer in Latin “In time of pandemic” followed by a blessing with a fragment of the Cross.

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

THANK YOU to my flower donors! And HUGE thanks to a viewer for the new RELIQUARY (from my wishlist), which now holds a relic of St. Therese de Lisieux.

ADDENDUM: For texts of Prayers before Mass for each day of the week, in versions for laypeople and for priests: HERE

 

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2 Comments

  1. So today we have:

    1. First Friday
    2. The beginning of the month of Mary
    3. The feast of St. Joseph the Worker, patron of the Universal Church and terror of demons
    4. The consecration of the United States to Mary
    5. The end of lockdown (at least in some places)

    Coincidence? I think not.

  2. P.S. thank you for streaming the Mass in honor of St. Joseph. I 100% agree with everything you said about his intercession, and I strongly advise anyone considering or entering into a huge undertaking to go to Joseph about it. When I decided to buy a house last year, I asked St. Joseph to be the patron of the transaction, the biggest and most frightening one I have ever undertaken. I gave him a laundry list of things I wanted in a home. St. Joseph does not mess around. Under his tutelage, events moved at breakneck speed. There was also plenty of penance, which seems to be a telltale sign that a thing asked for is in conformity with God’s will. St. Joseph found me a house with every feature but one on my list, and then some. The one thing I didn’t get was the location I asked for; but, as with all prayers where the answer is “no,” what God gave me turned out to be better than what I thought I wanted.

    Ite ad Joseph!

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