PDF Comparison Chart • “Serious Problems with the Lectionary Translation”
The responsorial psalms used in American Masses are—broadly speaking—pirated from the hard work of others.
Pope Saint Paul VI (3 April 1969): “Although the text of the Roman Gradual—at least that which concerns the singing—has not been changed, the Entrance antiphons and Communions antiphons have been revised for Masses without singing.”
The responsorial psalms used in American Masses are—broadly speaking—pirated from the hard work of others.
Do you see how they shamelessly modified the original?
I first learned a now-favorite Catholic text surrounded by Lutherans.
Earlier this year, my mother found out we desperately needed funds and were planning to run a fundraiser…
During a 2012 job interview with a priest, I was asked…
“Dressing with care and reverence for Mass is a sign—not just to God, but to others—of our awareness of the sacred.”
“I don’t claim to be an authority on any of the ideas set forth in the following narrative.” —Dr. Lucas Tappan
This year, Sacred Music Symposium 2025 took part in “Palestrina500” at Sacred Heart in Grand Rapids.
“A much greater source of anxiety to Us is the style of action of those who maintain that liturgical worship should shed its sacred character.” —Pope Saint Paul VI
This English/Latin missal is being created by several priests and seminarians.
Bugnini felt his modifications were “desired by all.”
“Assisting at the Traditional Latin Mass has changed me.” —Mark Haas
As of 4 July 2025, Bishop Reed’s post on Twitter had received 188,800 views.
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President’s Message (dated 30 May 2025)
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