Yet Another Traditional Feast Day Lost For centuries, until Pius XII started his amputation of liturgical traditions in the 1950's, each May 3 the Church celebrated with great solemnity and historical detail the discovery and unearthing of the True Cross. The feast was of the highest rank in the pre-1955 calendar, which seems appropriate: it … Continue reading The Finding of the Holy Cross
Tag: Breviarium Romanum
The Lost Tradition of Rogation Days
Unless you have the blessing of being a regular or sometime parishioner someplace where the pre-Vatican II liturgy has not yet been suppressed by our Uber-Modernist overlords, and if you're not old enough to remember what it was to be a faithful Catholic in those pre-conciliar days, then you may not be familiar with the … Continue reading The Lost Tradition of Rogation Days
The Social Kingship of Christ
THIS POST IS UPDATED AND RE-BLOGGED FROM OCTOBER 25, 2020. Today, the last Sunday in October, is the Solemnity of Our Lord Jesus Christ the King (Domini Nostri Jesu Christi Regis), according to the pre-Vatican II calendar of the Church which is still observed by those clergy and religious who celebrate the Mass according to … Continue reading The Social Kingship of Christ