Eight (8) Responsorial Psalm Options • On turning Missalettes into little “gods”
They have embraced a certain opinion about matters and will never change—not even on their deathbed.
“If we do not love those whom we see, how can we love God, Whom we do not see?” Bishop Fulton J. Sheen
They have embraced a certain opinion about matters and will never change—not even on their deathbed.
“…otherwise the entire Mass might be placed into the vernacular; whereupon the Council fathers burst into uproarious laughter.” — Cardinal Stickler speaking of Vatican II
In 2000, there was an effort made at restoring the Sequence to its proper place.
Who should start the “Glory to God” at Mass? Who should intone the Gloria? Ordinary Form.
The second half of an article about the most important book you’ve never seen.
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* Thirteen Men & Coins (Holy Thursday Appeal)
Traditionally on Holy Thursday, the priest washed the feet of thirteen men. Theologians held various opinions regarding whom the “13th man” represented. Before the liturgical changes of Pope Pius XII (which changed the number from thirteen to twelve), the priest washed each man’s feet, kissed his foot, and gave him a coin.
This “coin” business seems providential—inasmuch as our appeal begins on Holy Thursday this year.
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