11 May – HOLY MASS (TLM) Sts. Philip and James – LIVE VIDEO: 1200h CDT (GMT/UTC -5)

I will LIVE stream a Traditional Latin Mass at NOON Central Daylight Time (= GMT/UTC -5 and ROME 1900h).  I received an email that there may be fire alarm testing today!  I don’t know when.  

Today I will celebrate Mass in honor of Sts. Philip and James, Apostles. I will add prayers “Tempore Mortalitatis”.

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

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THANK YOU to my flower donors!

And HUGE thanks to viewers for yet more new RELIQUARIES (from my wishlist).  The new one’s now have relics of St. Thomas Becket and St. Joan of Arc.

Alas, Amazon sent something wrong instead of other (taller) reliquaries on my list.  I am going to have to sort that out with them.  But it is a good problem.

Finally, one of you sent a quite generous gift card.  There was no gift slip with it! I don’t know who you are.  But thank you.

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2 Comments

  1. In the chat after Mass someone wanted a book that could help get into the Old Testament.

    Go HERE

    A Catholic Introduction to the Bible: The Old Testament by John Bergsma and Brant Pitre published by Ignatius Press.

    US HERE– UK HERE

    This is turning out to be a very good resource, especially in the sometimes murky front of the Bible.

  2. OssaSola says:

    Subscribed x 2!

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