Trinity Sunday Introit Blessed be the holy Trinity, and undivided Unity: we will give glory to Him, because He has shown His mercy to us. Psalm. O Lord, our Lord, […]
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Trinity Sunday Introit Blessed be the holy Trinity, and undivided Unity: we will give glory to Him, because He has shown His mercy to us. Psalm. O Lord, our Lord, […]
Read morePentecost Sunday Introit The Spirit of the Lord has filled the whole world, alleluia; and that which contains all things has knowledge of the voice, alleluia, alleluia, alleluia. Psalm. Let […]
Read moreThe Ascension of the Lord Introit Men of Galilee, why do you wonder, looking up to heaven? alleluia: He shall so come as you have seen him going up into […]
Read moreLet us take three meditations on motherhood. For the first of them, I invite you to think about your grandmothers, and what your grandmothers represented for you. The grandmother has […]
Read moreThe Ascension (soolōqō) falls the fortieth day after Easter, and nine days before Pentecost each year. In his Homily on the Ascension of Our Lord, St Jacob of Sarug relates […]
Read more{The full text of this book is available at https://archive.org/stream/tnoncatholicdenom00bensuoft/tnoncatholicdenom00bensuoft_djvu.txt} Chapter 3 of R.H. Benson’s Non-Catholic Denominations is applied to a certain type of Anglican which he calls, collectively, the […]
Read moreThe Fifth Sunday after Easter The Introit Declare it with the voice of joy, and make this to be heard, alleluia: speak it out even to the ends of the […]
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