
Too many people today are without good, strong preaching, to the detriment of all. Share the good stuff.
It is the 3rd Sunday of Lent in the Novus Ordo and in the Vetus Ordo. Surprisingly, the experts of the Consilium didn’t do away with Lent completely.
The Roman Station is St. Lawrence outside-the-walls.
QUESTION: At the Mass you went to, was the Station mentioned? Let us know in the combox.
As of this Sunday we are in the SECOND stage of Lent.
Was there a GOOD point made in the sermon you heard at your Sunday Mass of obligation?
Tell about attendance especially for the Traditional Latin Mass.
Any local changes or (hopefully good) news?
I have a few thoughts about the orations in the Vetus Ordo for this Sunday: HERE
A taste:
Welcome to the second part of Lent. As Pius Parsch puts it in The Church’s Year of Grace, in the first two weeks we put ourselves on guard against attacks by the Prince of this world, the Devil and fallen angels, with the weapon of mortifications. On this Sunday we move from defense against the Enemy to attack: Christ casts out a demon and refutes any connection with the Enemy. He then explains how not to allow the demons – and maybe “our demons” in the form of memories of past sins that haunt us – to return to trouble us. On that note, Paul inveighs against sins that not only will haunt us for the rest of our lives, but are also avenues through which demons can attach themselves to us to oppress us and also attach to the places where those sins occurred. We have to put our “houses” in order.












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