HEAR YE! HEAR YE! New from TAN – “The Matins Lectionary: The Complete Readings from the Traditional Roman Breviary”

The Matins Lectionary: The Complete Readings from the Traditional Roman Breviary  (Lessons from the Divine Office of Matins according to the Breviarium
Romanum of 1954 in English)

This came out a few days ago from TAN.

I am keeping this short, because my TO DO List is not short.

However, this is pretty exciting. Right now, it is -15% off. HERE

If you have ever read Pius Parsch on the liturgical year, you see how he weaves the Divine Office together with the Mass texts and calendar. This new collection of the readings for Matins in the Divine Office will be terrifically helpful for those who attend the TLM.

From the Introduction:

What was once lost to the faithful by the accidents of history and the decline of Latin literacy is available once more in this volume. It can be used as “the Church’s spiritual reading,” with daily scriptures, hagiography, and Patristic commentary on the Gospel of the day all according to the Traditional calendar with its multitude of saints and octaves. One can now be enriched daily by the Scriptures, the lives of the saints, and the wisdom of the Fathers as arranged in the Roman Breviary, in English.

My Latin is really good, but this is going to be a helpful resource for my own work and prayer.

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