Category Archives: Liturgy Science Theatre 3000

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Pentecost Thursday: No Joy in Mudville for Dustman.

Pentecost Thursday. The Roman Station is St. Lawrence outside the walls, which is where it was in the Easter Octave on Wednesday. In the Gospel from Luke 9, Jesus sends the Apostles out with authority to heal and cast out … Continue reading

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ASK FATHER: Communion services simply because the priest is away?

From a reader… QUAERITUR … sort of… there is am implied question: It all started when I tried to go to a noon Mass today at the liberal parish you have showcased before (the old pastor retired but the new guy … Continue reading

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Pentecost Wednesday: Peter’s shadow

Pentecost Wednesday: Ember Day Another Octave ramble which might have a couple of surprises. Back in the day, 5th c or so, Pentecost was enriched with an Octave, thus extending the festal character of the great feast. For a while … Continue reading

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OLDIE PODCAzT 58: Ember Days; Chrysostom on St. Matthias; Prayer to the Holy Spirit

ORIGINAL NOTES from 14 May 2008: Today is Wednesday in the Octave of Pentecost, or at least it ought to be in in the Novus Ordo as it is in the older, Traditional Roman Calendar. This is the third PODCAzT for the Pentecost … Continue reading

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VIDEO – Unboxing the newly reprinted Pre-55 Missal from the Benedictines of Norcia

I unbox – open the package – of the newly reprinted Pre-55 Missal from the Benedictines of Norcia which just arrived. The monks forewarned that they don’t have many at the time I made this video. They will eventually have … Continue reading

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WDTPRS – Pentecost Monday: Feast of the Lacrimation of Paul VI. 

Let’s have a look at the Collect for today’s Mass of Pentecost Monday. COLLECT (1962MR): Deus, qui Apostolis tuis Sanctum dedisti Spiritum: concede plebi tuae piae petitionis effectum; ut, quibus dedisti fidem, largiaris et pacem. I found this prayer in … Continue reading

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OLDIE PODCAzT 87: Veni Sancte Spiritus – The Pentecost Sequence dissected

Hard to imagine… 16 years ago. Originally posted 3 June 2009 I started this one thinking that I could make a fast audio project and then move on.  Ha! In this PODCAzT I dissect the Pentecost Sequence, Veni Sancte Spiritus, … Continue reading

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“a cringeworthy romp in the very worst that the 70’s and 80’s could offer”

As the pogrom against those who desire the traditional sacred worship of the Roman Rite continues – to build great unity, of course! – I invite the readership to take in some of the liturgical wisdom of Fr. John Thomas … Continue reading

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Wherein Fr. Z recommends a couple of YouTube videos

I warmly recommend a pair of videos from Catholic Unscripted. Catholic Unscripted, if you don’t know about it, is an initiative from three English Catholics, Katherine Bennett, Gavin Ashenden, and Mark Lambert. They talk about stuff in a way that … Continue reading

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31 May: Mary’s Queenship, and yet “more Mother than Queen”

31 May is liturgically complicated. In the Vetus Ordo calendar it is the Feast of the Queenship of Mary. In the Novus Ordo, it is the Feast of the Visitation. In the Novus Ordo, Queenship of Mary is on 22 … Continue reading

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