On behalf of all of our contributing writers, we want to extend to all our readers throughout the world, now over 150 countries, the warmest heartfelt prayers and God's love for a blessed Christmas and a New Year in 2013 that will be most fruitful in His vineyard in waking the echoes of the lukewarm. May we all gain our fuel from the unchangeable, perfect prayer offered daily on traditional Catholic altars - the most beautiful thing this side of Heaven, the Apostolic Propitiatory pre-Vatican II Holy Sacrifice - the infrangible Traditional Latin Mass of All Time.

    To one and all, a Mary Christ's Mass for that is the etimology of the word, derived from the Old English Cristes Maesse, which means the "Mass of Christ." True Peace on earth can only be attained when the world realizes the significance and meaning of the Birth of Christ our Lord, our Sovereign King and submits to Him freely as Ruler of all in body, mind and soul. May you have a blessed and grace-filled Christmastide. See you next on Holy Family Sunday.
Michael and Cyndi

    As is customary for our Christmastide edition, we keep it simple and focus on the reason for the Season which begins on Christmas, not before. Now that Advent is behind us we can break out the white and gold, we can celebrate the birth of the Christ Child and adore Him as the shepherds did on that holy night and continuing while Mary and Joseph remained in Bethlehem. We can rejoice with the angels on high who bowed and adored, in numbers we cannot comprehend, the promised Messias - none other than the Second Person of the Trinity Jesus Christ,Who became man for the First Person of the Trinity - the Father Almighty so loved us that He sent His only begotten Son. What love, what joy! We provide Reflections on The Nativity from John Gregory on the Third Joyful Mystery as well as the Haydock Commentaries he has provided for the major feasts during this time.During the Octave Within the Epiphany we also bring you six more chapters of the revelations and prophesies of St. Bridget. You can see all that this edition offers by way of features, reflections, and devotions by clicking here.

   We also provide for each day up to Epiphany, the true meaning of the song ♪ "The Twelve Days of Christmas" ♪, so popular today in secular circles during this time of year. In truth it was actually a secret catechism based on the Truths of the Roman Catechism of Trent. Keeping with popular Christmas prose, we present an update of 'Twas the Night of the Clutter which tells in 33 stanzas the story of the counterfeit church of conciliarism as we beg deference of Clement Moore's original 'Twas the Night Before Christmas. But as bad as it is we provide hope through the Reflections on Christmas with The Story of Christmas by Abbe Dom Prosper Gueranger and The Liturgy of Christmas by Bishop Mark A. Pivarunas, CMRI as well as Christmas greetings from us and from those contributing writers affiliated with the DailyCatholic, which you'll find by clicking each immediately below as well as our 2012 animated Christmas card you can see by clicking on the button to the left. It is our way of saying thank you by wishing you a joyous and blessed "Merry Christmas" in 33 languages since we reach readers all over the globe. Yes, ♪ Joy to the world ♪ God bless and keep. Puer natus est nobis; et Filius datus est nobis.

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There are three Masses on Christmas. The first Mass at Midnight "Dominus dixit"for the Solemnity of the Nativity of Our Lord, the Redeemer of mankind, has always been held at the Station of St. Mary Major where the relics of the Bethlehem crib are kept. The second Mass "Lux fulgebit" at Dawn used for its station the very ancient church of St. Anastasia whose name appears in the Canon of the Mass. Finally, the third Christmas Mass is held during Christmas Day with the Introit "Puer natus est" and, before the Great Apostasy, always returned to the major Station at St. Mary Major where we heard in the Epistle from St. Paul that it was by the Word that God made the world. Let the nations and kings come and adore Him. If the Angels fall down and worship Him, can we do any less? Christmas Masses

John Gregory has provided Father Leo George Haydock's cogent comprehensive Catholic Commentary on the Douay-Rheims version of the New Testament. For the Solemnity of the Nativity Fr. Haydock provides commentary for all three Epistles and Gospels in expressing the hope and joy of this most wonderful feast that marks the birth of the promised Savior foretold in the Old Testament as he posits the importance of His natitivy chronicled in the Gospel of St. Luke for the first two Masses of Christmas and then a most familiar Gospel, better known to every Catholic, or at least traditional Catholics as the "Last Gospel" for it is the beginning of St. John's Gospel with "In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God" and in verse 14, "And the Word was made flesh" ("Verbum caro factum est") and dwelt among us." It is left to St. Paul in the three Epistles for this holiest of days when three Masses can be said to share how He dwelt among us and why He came as we see in this Haydock Commentary, Hosanna in the Highest

Also special inspiration for Christmas by Dr. Thomas A. Droleskey

So many have misinterpreted the Twelve Days of Christmas with a secular meaning, but they fail to realize that, in fact, they were a "secret catechism code" sung by persecuted Roman Catholics from the Protestant Reformation through the French Revolution. It was their way of communicating their faith much in the same manner the early Christians did with symbols such as the fish. The first day is a given since Christmas Day is the first day of Christmas and the "Partridge in a pear tree" represents... More on the True meaning

Station for today's Mass is at St. Stephen's Church on the Coelian Hill in Rome. The Jewish origin of Saint Stephen is universally acknowledged; he is known and loved everywhere as the first follower of Christ to give to his martyred God love for love, blood for blood. It is not certain whether he was ...more

The two turtledoves represent the Old and New Testaments - the Word of God which over the years has been so watered down by "interpretations and political correctness" that often it loses its true meaning and must be properly discerned through the Church's reliance on the Holy Ghost. Contrary to so much syncretistic novelties and concessions to the Jews, while the Old Covenant is treasured by Holy Mother Church for its roots, the New Covenant established by Christ takes priority and reinforces the meaning and fulfillment of the Old Testament and there have been countless saints who were martyred for standing by the New Testament in fulfillment of God's holy Will with St. Stephen being the first. For more on the Day Two on the True Meaning

Saint John, brother of Saint James the Greater, the Apostle of Spain, is the beloved disciple. He was privileged, with his brother and Saint Peter, to behold Our Lord raise up a dead child to life, then saw Him transfigured on the mountaintop; he alone reposed his head on His breast at the Last Supper. After the crucifixion it is he who, with Saint Peter, hastened to the empty tomb on the morning of the Resurrection. Standing beside Mary at the Cross, he had heard his Master confide that Blessed Mother to him to be henceforth his Mother also. He took his precious treasure for refuge to Ephesus when the persecution of the Jerusalem Christians became too intense; and from there he went out to evangelize Asia Minor, of which he became the first Archbishop. He was later exiled to the Island of Patmos, where he wrote the ...More

John Gregory with the cogent comprehensive Catholic Commentary penned by Father George Leo Haydock on the Douay-Rheims version of the New Testament. The commentary for the Double of the Second Class Feast of St. John the Evangelist reveals in the beloved disciple's own Gospel that Christ indicated to him and to Peter, and quite possibly the other Apostles, that John was to be preserved from a violent death for Our Lord had other plans for John, thus symbolized by the eagle as an indication of soaring to greater heights in God's overall plan of salvation. Represented by the Eagle

The three French hens represent the Three theological Virtues of FAITH, HOPE and CHARITY which enabled Catholics to stay in the state of grace by practicing and promulgating these vital virtues when the sacraments were not readily available. So also today when, because of the plethora of aberrations in the Novus Ordo rite and the novelties and modernist novelties that exist everywhere, the sacraments are not readily available either and so Traditional Catholics must reinforce in their thoughts, words and deeds these theological virtues. In the face of the warped logic of conciliar catholics and their empty resolutions all void of defense by the infallible, perennial Magisterium of the Church, it takes great fortitude, patience and, yes, charity. Faith and Hope spur Traditional Catholics on just as Traditional Catholics were encouraged in the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries. For more, see Day Three on the True Meaning

The wily king Herod, who was reigning in Judea at the time of the birth of Our Savior, learned from three Wise Men from the East that they had come to Jerusalem, advised by a star in the Heavens, in search of the newborn King of the Jews. Herod's superstitious fear of losing his throne was awakened, and he grew troubled. He called together the chief priests, questioned them, and ...More

The four calling birds represent the four Gospels where truly the Word of God through Jesus and His life for all of us to emulate was recorded. Since Catholics were not allowed to keep bibles or preach during those times, they reinforced others through the song to read the Gospels in private and live it, and not to subscribe to the altered version known as the King James Bible, but to remain true to the Latin Vulgate translated by the great Doctor of the Church Saint Jerome. Those who were caught were often persecuted and executed, much like those Holy Innocents slaughtered by Herod, those little ones who we honor today For more, see Day Four on the True Meaning
  • Wholly Innocent Inspiration for the Feast of the Holy Innocents by Dr. Thomas A. Droleskey

Saint Thomas a Becket, son of an English nobleman, Gilbert Becket, was born on the day consecrated to the memory of Saint Thomas the Apostle, December 21, 1117, in Southwark, England. He was endowed by both nature and grace with gifts recommending him to his fellow men; and his father, certain he would one day be a great servant of Christ, confided his ...More

The five golden rings represent both the first Five Books of the Old Testament or the Pentatuch which reminded fellow Catholics of the roots and, after the devotion became more widespread and known, the Five Decades of the Rosary and devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary. The Rosary was given to St. Dominic to fight heresy and few were as brave as St. Thomas a Becket in standing up to his King because he believed in a greater King to whom Thomas' earthly king had to be subjective to and rule in accordance with God's holy Will or face the consequences. The temporal consequences for Thomas were tragic, but his eternal consequences have been heavenly. We should study his life for we too may confront just such choices eventually in our own lives and the question is: Will we choose the same path Thomas did? For more, see Day Five on the True Meaning

This Mass within the Octave is also the same as the third Mass on Christmas, but Epistle and Gospel are from the Second Mass. The sacred liturgy, in revealing to us the supernatural Sonship of Our Lord Jesus Christ, which affects our souls more especially at this time of Christmas, makes the Divinity under the aspect of Fatherhood resplendent in ...More

The six geese a-laying represent the six days God took to create the earth, the universe, and all creatures. It was a way for all Catholics to remind fellow faithful and be reminded that, despite persecution, they were not second-class citizens but rather first-class children of God and rightful heirs to His mansions in the Heavenly regions if they persevered in the One, True Faith. It encouraged all Catholics, in the face of great apostasy, to believe and adhere the first dogma of the Church, "Extra Ecclesia Salus Nullum" - "Outside the Church, there is no salvation." Thus the sixth day represents the sixth day octave of Christmas and Creation. For more, see Day Six on the True Meaning

Saint Sylvester was born in Rome. When he reached the age to dispose of his fortune, he took pleasure in giving hospitality to Christians passing through the city. He would take them with him, wash their feet, serve them at table, and in sum give them in the name of Christ, all the care that the most sincere charity ...More

The seven swans a-swimming represent the Seven Sacraments established by Jesus Christ as well as the Seven Gifts of the Holy Ghost. With the Sacraments and Gifts Catholics could sustain themselves through the dark times and encourage others at this holy time of the year with this Christmas song, reminding each other of the wondrous glory of God and His munificence on the seventh day of the octave of Christmas. Just as this falls on the last day of the year, so also with the Seven Sacraments the old covenant was ended and replaced by the New Covenant which Our Lord left to His Church and for all generations with the promise of the protection of the Sanctifier, the Holy Ghost, especially through the true Successors of St. Peter such as today's saint. For more, see Day Seven on the True Meaning

Circumcision was a sacrament of the Old Law, and the first legal observance required of the descendants of Abraham by Almighty God. It was a sacrament of initiation in the service of God, and a promise, an engagement, to believe and act as He had revealed and directed. The law of circumcision continued in force until the death of Christ. Our Saviour having thus been born under the law, it became Him who came to teach mankind obedience to the law of God,to fulfill all justice, and to submit to it. He was circumcised that He might redeem those who were under the law, by freeing them from the servitude of it, and that those who were formerly in the ...More

John Gregory has provided Father Leo George Haydock's cogent comprehensive Catholic Commentary on the Douay-Rheims version of the New Testament. The commentary for Double of the Second Class Feast of the Circumcision of Our Lord is very brief, repeating the Epistle of the First Mass on Christmas at midnight and only one verse in the Gospel of St. Luke, but it is in that very commentary that we understand the wisdom of why Our Lady obeyed the Jewish Law and why God allowed it. Obedience to the Law

The eight maids a-milking represent the Eight Beatitudes preached by Jesus Christ on His sermon on the mount and which Catholics, no matter how persecuted, could practice good deeds through the Beatitudes and gain great consolation and courage from these. It exemplifies the Christian attitude He called for in the Two Great Commandments, to love God with all our might and, secondly, because we love Him, to love our neighbors as ourselves. On this first day of the year we celebrate the human nature of Christ as He, through his obedient, holy Mother Mary and foster father St. Joseph, shed the first drop of His Most Precious Blood with His Circumcision which would be shed 33 years later to the very last drop on the cross for us. For more, see Day Eight on the True Meaning

Holy Mother Church reveals to us the greatness of His name. It was on the occasion of the rite of Circumcision that a name was given to children among Jews. So the Church uses the same Gospel as that of the Feast of the Circumcision, and dwells on the second part which tells us that "the Child was called Jesus" (Gospel), "as God had bid that He should be called" (Collect). This name means Saviour, for "there is no other name given to men whereby we must be saved" (Epistle). The origin of this feast is traced to the sixteenth century, when it was celebrated by the Franciscan Order. In 1721 the Church, under the rule of ...More

This special feature, provided by John Gregory with the Haydock Commentary found at the bottom of each page of the Douay-Rheims Bible, With the type so small in most bibles, we publish it here in larger type in conjunction with the Epistle and Gospel for the Sunday Mass provided by John Gregory with the cogent comprehensive Catholic Commentary penned by Father George Leo Haydock on the Douay-Rheims version of the New Testament. The commentary for the Double of the Second Class Feast of the Holy Name of Jesus is, like the Circumcision, very brief, this time repeating the Gospel with the Epistle from Acts in those familiar words written by St. Paul that there is "no other name under Heaven given to men, whereby we must be saved" which immediately narrows it down to the only way to be saved is through Christ and His true Church, not the man-made counterfeit church of conciliarism. No other Name

The nine ladies dancing is not about partying but rather the Nine Fruits of the Holy Spirit as described in Galatians 5: 22 - "But the fruit of the Spirit is: charity, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faith, modesty and continency." These fruits helped Catholics to practice the virtues and remind fellow Catholics how to stay out of harm's way as far as their souls were concerned. For more, see Day Nine on the True Meaning

Holy Mother Church reveals to us the greatness of His name. It was on the occasion of the rite of Circumcision that a name was given to children among Jews. So the Church uses the same Gospel as that of the Feast of the Circumcision, and dwells on the second part which tells us that ...More

The ten lords a-leaping symbolize the Law of God - the Ten Commandments. It was not a leap to obey the Ten Commandments given to Moses on Mount Sinai for the Protestants, who were persecuting the Catholics of those times and countries, also believed in the Ten Commandments, but the reference to "lords" was in reference to the rich and powerful for they were the ones who could change the laws that governed persecution and curtailment of the Catholic Faith. Yet it was the "lords" who were lax in obeying God's laws and Catholics wanted to remind their fellow Catholics that no matter how wealthy or spoiled the princes were, faith and perseverance was more important by reminding them of the law of ages and that at the Most Holy Name of Jesus every head should bow for He alone is our Sovereign King to Whom we owe obedience above man. For more, see Day Ten on the True Meaning

Holy Mother Church reveals to us the greatness of His name. It was on the occasion of the rite of Circumcision that a name was given to children among Jews. So the Church uses the same Gospel as that of the Feast of the Circumcision ...More

The eleven pipers piping stood for the Eleven Faithful Apostles who stuck with Jesus when seemingly all others had abandoned Him. They were referred to as "pipers" for they indeed were sent out to all corners to spread the Gospel as Our Lord had commanded and, like the "Pied Piper of Hamlin" they attracted many to the One, True Faith. It was a way for Catholics to remind their fellow faithful to keep this in mind during the hard times for all but Saint John were persecuted and martyred for the faith. If they remained faithful to their Faith and to Jesus, they, too, would one day enjoy the same rewards of Heavenly bliss, continuing to adore, obey and honor Him always For more, see Day Eleven on the True Meaning

Mass is for the Sunday within the Octave of Christmas except for the Gospel, and the Third Collect, Secret and Postcommunion for St. Telesphorus. The 8th Successor of Peter, Pope St. Telesphorus was a Greek who composed the ...More

The twelve drummers drumming represented the Twelve Points or Articles of Belief in the APOSTLES' CREED. It's interesting that Catholics chose drummers for their symbolism for to keep reminding each other of the twelve points of the solid creed known as the Apostles' Creed for this was their profession of faith and there was a constant need to keep hammering home this point or should we say "bang the drum" so fellow Catholics would get the "beat" and get into a rhythm of their religion, encouraged by all Jesus promised and professed in the Creed. Today we observe the Vigil of the Epiphany, in anticipation of the day traditionally accepted of when the three Magi from the East arrived about a year after Christ was born, bringing Him regal gifts of Gold, Frankincense, and Myhrr. For more, see Day Twelve on the True Meaning

This feast was celebrated in the East as early as the third century and it spread to the West towards the end of the fourth century. The word "Epiphany" means "manifestation." As at Christmas it is the mystery of a God Who makes Himself visible, but it is no longer only to the Jews that He shows Himself: It is to the Gentiles on this day that God reveals His Son" (Collect). And Isaias in a grand vision perceives the Church under the figure of Jerusalem, where "the kings and the nations abound, the multitude who inhabit the borders of the sea and the strength of the Gentiles. They come from afar with their numerous caravans, singing the praises Of the Lord and bringing Him gold and frankincense" (Epistle) "The kings of the earth shall adore God, and all nations shall serve Him "'(Offertory). While at Christmas we extolled the union of the divinity with the humanity of Christ, so the Epiphany celebrates ...More

It is a tradition to take blessed chalk and mark the top frame of the front door of your home with the letters you see above. The Roman Numeral MMXIII is for the 2013. Below that write G for Gaspar, then a plus sign (+) then 20 and another plus sign (+) then M for Melchior followed by another plus sign (+) then 13 and finally another plus sign (+) and B for Balthazar. For Traditional Catholics, the Feast of the Epiphany is also the day of gifts rather than Christmas day in emulating the three wisemen in exchanging gifts after twelve days of celebrating Christmastide. Today's Holy Sacrifice of the Mass, though not a holy day of obligation in the United States, is nevertheless a First Class Feast and there is no better way to celebrate this day than by assisting at Holy Mass. What better gift could we give Him than to receive the gift He gives us when we worthily receive Him at Holy Communion?

This special feature, provided by John Gregory with the Haydock Commentary found at the bottom of each page of the Douay-Rheims Bible, With the type so small in most bibles, we publish it here in larger type in conjunction with the Epistle and Gospel for the Sunday Mass provided by John Gregory with the cogent comprehensive Catholic Commentary penned by Father George Leo Haydock on the Douay-Rheims version of the New Testament. The commentary for the Double of the First Class Feast of the Epiphany shows the fullfillment of the Prophet Isaias that "Gentiles shall walk in Thy light, and kings in the brightness of Thy rising" while "bringing gold and frankincense: and shewing forth praise to the Lord." This is carried out, as we see, in the Gospel of St. Matthew that they were indeed non-Jewish kings from the East, who honored the newborn King with gifts of Gold, Frankincense, and Myrrh

While at Christmas we extolled the union of the divinity with the humanity of Christ, so the Epiphany celebrates the mystic union of the souls of men with Jesus. The liturgy of this day commemorates a triple manifestation of the glory of Christ. To the worshipping Magi He appears as ...More

In Book Four, Chapter Twenty-Five of the Prophesies and Revelations of the holy mystic St. Bridget of Sweden, we see where the Blessed Mother admonishes the daughter about how a person should not pay attention to carnal desires but should nourish the body on a moderate diet of necessities, and about how a person should stand by his or her body but not in the body. That way they will not be prey to the temptations of lust, but understand God's reason for one's existence and receive Him as the Bridegroom in a spiritual way that will pave the way to everlasting bliss in Heaven. Pleasing the Bridegroom

While at Christmas we extolled the union of the divinity with the humanity of Christ, so the Epiphany celebrates the mystic union of the souls of men with Jesus. The liturgy of this day commemorates a triple manifestation of the glory of Christ. To the worshipping ...More

In Book Four, Chapter Twenty-Six of the Prophesies and Revelations of the holy mystic St. Bridget of Sweden, the Blessed Virgin Mary lovingly admonishes the daughter about which virtuous acts merit eternal life and which do not, and what great merit there is in obedience whether as a loving bride for the Bridegroom, or a mother for her child, or a tree that blooms with fresh-smelling flowers before bearing its many fruits, or a clean glass ready to receive the liquid that will be poured into it. See It's all in the Preparation

While at Christmas we extolled the union of the divinity with the humanity of Christ, so the Epiphany celebrates the mystic union of the souls of men with Jesus. The liturgy of this day commemorates a triple manifestation of the glory of ...More

In Book Four, Chapter Twenty-Seven of the Prophesies and Revelations of the holy mystic St. Bridget of Sweden, the Virgin Mary complains to the daughter about a man of counterfeit devotion, comparing him to a poorly armed squire in a physical battle, and how sincerity transfers to simpering and striving to put on a show when it is so obvious the man's intentions are of a coward just by the way be transports himself as a clueless mercenary. Actions speak louder than words

While at Christmas we extolled the union of the divinity with the humanity of Christ, so the Epiphany celebrates the mystic union of the souls of men with Jesus. The liturgy of this day commemorates a triple manifestation of the glory of Christ. To the worshipping Magi He appears as King of our hearts; in the Waters of the Jordan He is declared the Son of God, and at ...More

In Book Four, there are four short chapters encompasing Chapters Twenty-Eight through Thirty-One in the Prophesies and Revelations of the holy mystic St. Bridget of Sweden where the Mother of God continues with descriptions of three kinds of hardship, symbolized by three kinds of bread and the three kinds of devils and what they represent and how to oppose these demons. She shows the virgin bride how the precious and beautiful things of the world do not harm God's servants, even though they make use of them as long as they are used in God's honor and no effort goes unrewarded regardless of the results when effort and obedience to God's will are paramount in a soul's heart. We offer the medium of the internet today and those within the remnant who continue the fight for souls as an example of this. Hardships, Demons and God's Servants

While at Christmas we extolled the union of the divinity with the humanity of Christ, so the Epiphany celebrates the mystic union of the souls of men with Jesus. The liturgy of this day commemorates a triple manifestation of the glory of Christ. To the worshipping Magi He appears as ...More

In Book Four, Chapter Thirty-Two of the Prophesies and Revelations of the holy mystic St. Bridget of Sweden the Mother of God tells the faithful virgin bride of Mary's infinite mercy toward sinners and toward those who praise and honor her and this is explained by both the Holy Ghost and her divine Son Jesus in assuaging a man's nightmare temptations by the devil in prompting the man to doubt the Holy Trinity. It is conveyed to Bridget that Christ assured him that He is pleased by both those in poor health and good health as long as they are devoted to God. Trust in The Triune Divinity

The Mass of the Blessed Virgin shows us Mary as Mother of our Savior. She was predestined from all eternity for the role of co-redemptrix (Epistle), for as Eve was the intermediary chosen by the angel of darkness to bring about the fall of Adam, so also Mary the intermediary to whom the angel Gabriel delivered ...More

In Book Four, Chapter Thirty-Three of the Prophesies and Revelations of the holy mystic St. Bridget of Sweden we see the bride's letter written to a high anonymous cleric to whom she writes about the state of the Church in her time of how the Romans' earlier consolation, devotion, and good order among both clerics and lay people has deteriorated and so sadly been turned into desolation, disorder and abomination. It could very well have been written today except the popes of her time, for the most part, were true Successors of Peter, unlike these times when all she feared has tragically come to pass both materially and spiritually in this time of the Great Apostasy. The Rise and Fall of the Roman Catholic Church

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