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   The date of September 3rd is special primarily because it is the feast of the last true Pope to be canonized, His Holiness Pope St. Pius X who was Giuseppe Cardinal Sarto. He was the no-frills, no nonsense Sovereign Pontiff who did all in his power to condemn and eradicate the terrible heresy of Modernism, which he termed "the synthesis of all heresies". Most would think his forceful take-no-prisoners decrees would have corraled the offenders, but they went underground as all snakes do, and plotted. The result, tragically as we can see now, was the Second Vatican Council where the serpent slithered in and made his satanic soul at home in the sanctuary as his venom spread throughout the CONciLIAR structure that had usurped the true Church. Ignoring this holy Pope was so obvous in August when Mr. Jorge Bergoglio went out of his way to praise Paul the Sick while not a peep about the 100th Anniversary of Pope St. Pius's death on the feast of St. Bernard of Clairvaux, not any mention of the 800th Anniversary of St. Dominic receiving the Blessed Virgin Mary's holy Psalter from Heaven. unFrancis' silence spoke volumes for after all, why should a non-Catholic recognize a holy orthodox Pope?!! Editor Michael Cain keys on that in his editorial You're Barque-ing up the wrong tree on Thursday.

    September 3rd is also special because it would have been the birthday of the late, dear Cyndi Adele Cain who passed into eternity nearly five months ago. A thirty-day schedule of consecutive Gregorian Masses are being said for her as well as several other Masses for the repose of her soul. Yes, this editor and her loving husband of 33 years truly believes she is already in Heaven. However, we can never presume on God and therefore all prayers will go to either speed her to the presence of the Beatific Vision or assist other souls to be freed from Purgatory. No prayer goes unanswered. And I appreciate all the kind words of consolation sent as well as donations to Cyndi's Angels. Through the generosity of a few loyal benefactors and several smaller donations I've been able to pare back the debt accrued for Cyndi's care from nearly $8000.00 to a more manageable $3000.00, as of this publishing, thus able to keep the wolves at bay. Though bill collectors don't rely on God's providence, I do, and so far He's guided those generous souls to help. I am eternally grateful to all who have contributed and keep each in my prayers daily even if the litany of names takes five to ten minutes. When I say I will pray for you, I mean personally I'll remember your name. It's the least I can do for your sharing and caring. However, and you knew this was coming, didn't you? Cyndi's Angels is not out of the wood yet, so to speak. I need to clear the books to maintain the excellent credit built up over the years, both personal and for this apostolate of SANCTUS. Anything you can give to pare down the remaining $3000.00 will be greatly appreciated. Just click the Cyndi's Angels logos on this site. Be assured your donation is tax-deductible. God bless you in advance for your charity in this month of Blessed Mary's Most Sorrowful Heart.
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We have been initiated into spiritual life by the Sacrament of Baptism and strengthened, perfected, by the Sacrament of Confirmation. The Feast of Pentecost has celebrated the efficaciousness of Baptism and Confirmation: the graces and fruits given by the Holy Ghost.The Church recalls in the Liturgy today the duty of charity which derives therefrom. The law of Our Lord Jesus Christ is the perfect development of the Law of Moses as the Epistle points out. Let us not follow a pharisaical interpretation of the law which reduces our religious duties to a few outward practices. "The letter killeth, the spirit quickeneth." The Gospel of St. Luke today treats the parable of the Good Samaritan and the command from Our Lord to go and do likewise in loving our neighbor for love of God. The Fathers and early ...More

Normally this is the feast of St. Raymond Nonnatus, the holy Confesser who never knew his mother for he was born prematurely and she died at childbirth. Thus the mother of this heroic Spanish saint, did not live for him to know and love. Longing for a mother, Raymund asked the Blessed Virgin to take him as her special son. She revealed to him that he should devote himself to the ...More

For the Twelfth Sunday after Pentecost John Gregory provides the Haydock Commentary where Father Haydock brings out the importance of the Good Samaritan parable for it is, as the Fathers and early Doctors of the Church all agree, an allegory of the New Covenant. The victim in dire help is Adam, his posterity is Jerusalem. The man, by heading for Jericho is seeking the world, the flesh and the devil, is accommodated by the demons personified in the robbers, who take grace from him by beating him as he succumbs to sin. Those who pass by him without helping represent the old Law, while the Samaritan is Christ Who represents the New Law. His beast of burden signifies our Lord's humanity and the inn He brings the man to represents the only Church He founded. The wine for the man is the Blood of Christ, the oil is His mercy. The host of the inn represents St. Peter and his succession of true Popes and Hierarchy. The charge to go and do in like manner


Thanks to Traditional Catholic Sermons we are able to bring you a seventeen minute sermon for the Twelfth Sunday after Pentecost in which Bishop Daniel Dolan, pastor of St. Gertrude the Great in the Ohio's Queen City of Cincinnati, proves that Bergoglio should look in the mirror for he is the true pelagian. In truth, the Argentine has no concept of what Pelagianism is as the bishop explains that heresy where man can save himself. This is what Fr. Fahey called the "organized horses of naturalism" - played out by the Masons and Vatican 2. He then shows how the Novus Ordo is Pelagian for the sacraments are skewered beginning with Baptism and carrying out through the rest of them which were drastically changed to please man, while eschewing the divinely ordained sacraments. The modern church is man-centered, barren of saints and the sacred. Every year it strips away any semblance of Catholicism left. Thus, in every way The Novus Ordo Is Pelagian


There is a bough in which no blur of either kind,
   original or wrought, hath touched the Virgin rind.

In thy Conception, O Virgin,
   thou wast immaculate.
Pray for us to the Father,
    Whose Son thou didst bear. Amen.

From The Commendation in the Little Office of the Immaculate Conception

As we finish above St. Louis de Montfort's Little Office of the Immaculate Conception on this last day of August, we continue his masterful work The Secret of the Rosary in commemoration of the 800th Anniversary of bequeathing Mary's holy Psalter to St. Dominic. Thus, today St. Louis encourages us to take the example of the saints who preached the immense value of the holy Rosary. We can take heart in how they exemplified themselves through their devotion to the Rosary and how it strengthened them in whatever travails they faced edifying so many as St. Louis de Montfort offers a Twenty-Sixth Rose to Follow the Saints' Example

    On August 31 we begin the Novena for the Nativity of Our Lady that will last through September 8, the feast of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary. This Novena, celebrating the birth of the precious Immaculate daughter to Sts. Anne and Joachim, was approved well before Vatican 2 with a Nihil Obstat: Iacobus P. King, I.C.D. Censor Deputatus. Imprimatur: Bryan Iosephus McEntegart, D.D., LL.D. Episcopus Bruklyniensis. It is a beautiful Novena with a different short prayer for each day. Thus we presesnt Day One of Novena for the Nativity of Mary

We have been initiated into spiritual life by the Sacrament of Baptism and strengthened, perfected, by the Sacrament of Confirmation. The Feast of Pentecost has celebrated the efficaciousness of Baptism and ...More

There's a commemoration of the holy abbot St. Giles, who was an Athenian and lived in the Sixth Century. He fled to the south of France where he lived as a hermit in a vast forest. Discovered by King Theodoric he founded a celebrated monastery in the diocese of ...More



Day Two

Thanks to Traditional Catholic Sermons we are able to bring you a seven minute of St. Giles, the holy Abbot by His Excellency Bishop Daniel Dolan, pastor of St. Gertrude the Great in Westchester, Ohio. The bishop speaks of his personal trip to the tomb of St. Giles in France. Sadly most of that area is now Moslem. The infidel has conquered the First Daughter of the Church as France was long known. St. Giles began as a hermit in southern France where one day the king of the Franks was hunting and fired an arrow in the forest. Thinking he had hit his prey, when he discovered the arrow had hit St. Giles' hand, the king was so moved he helped St. Giles found a monastery, but St. Giles never treated his wound, considering it a badge of honor. He is invoked for many illnesses today including epilepsy and is renowned for many miracles. His Excellency shares more on St. Giles the Abbot


We continue through the month of the Sorrowful Mother leading up to the feast of Our Lady of the holy Rosary the marvelous work of St. Louis Marie Grignon de Montfort's "The Secret of the Rosary" as he offers, with each chapter a rose representing an Ave that will amount to 50, the same number of one set of mysteries in Mary's holy Psalter of 150 Ave's. Today he lists the benefits of praying the holy Rosary which are immeasurable when it comes to storing up dividends for Heaven as he shares by offering a Twenty-Seventh Rose for the Benefits of the Holy Rosary

Saint Stephen, not to be confused with the protomartyr St. Stephen, was a king and confessor and not a martyr. He introduced Christianity into his native land as the royal monarch of Hungary. Pope Sylvester II gave him the privilege of having a cross carried before him like an archbishop. He did all that an apostle could do for his country. By his example and his influence he induced the nobles and the the people to embrace the Catholic Faith; he gave Christian legislation to the kingdom; he founded and endowed episcopal sees, built monasteries and established charitable institutions, not only In Hungary but even in Constantinople, Jerusalem, Ravenna and Rome. St. Stephen, seven years before his death, saw his young and most innocent son Emerich, an angel of purity and holiness, whom God glorified by many miracles, precede him on the way to Heaven. He followed him to the tomb on August 15, 1034, but Pope Innocent XI appointed his feast to be kept on September 2, in memory of the victory which ...More



Day Three

John Gregory continues his series on Monsignor Joseph Clifford Fenton's work. In the Monsignor's list of eight documents on salvation, in his work "The Catholic Church and Salvation" he applies another decree by Pope Pius XII. Following up on his Encyclical Mystici Corporis Christi, Papa Pacelli released a Letter from the Holy Office titled Suprema haec sacra in which His Holiness makes no question that one can be saved by the baptism of desire, something that contradicts the Feeneyites' contention that one can only be saved by the waters of Baptism. John Gregory shares the Monsignor's points and how it is possible to be saved if one is not a member per se in the Church, but has the implicit desire to be for invincible ignorance comes into play. Yet isn't it amazing how ignorant the stubborn Feeneyites are in not admitting that fact? Alas, proof their arguments are not invincible. John shows how Fr. Fenton proves the Feeneyite death knell with The Holy Office Letter: Suprema Haec Sacra


Thanks to Traditional Catholic Sermons we are able to bring you a five-minute sermon given five years ago by Bishop Daniel Dolan on today's saint who ruled a millennium ago in Hungary as a holy king who was baptized at the age of 10 with St. Albert as his mentor. He was devoted to Our Lady and made her the true Queen of Hungary that has lasted til modern time. His mission was to convert the barbarians from the north. He would disguise himself and go out among the savage northmen to feed them. Often he was berated and mocked, but he took it all in humility for he realized the true King was Christ Who also suffered such abuses and to share in that suffering helped him towards holiness as the bishop explains in his sermon on St. Stephen of Hungary


We continue through the month of the Sorrowful Mother leading up to the feast of Our Lady of the holy Rosary the marvelous work of St. Louis Marie Grignon de Montfort's "The Secret of the Rosary" as he offers, with each chapter a rose representing an Ave that will amount to 50, the same number of one set of mysteries in Mary's holy Psalter of 150 Ave's. Today he provides the wonderful fruits of this spiritual exercise that has served souls with a lifeline to Heaven for lo these last eight centuries in carrying out Mary's holy psalter, providing graces through Christ's holy will that His Blessed Mother serve as a conduit for salvation as St. Louis offers a Twenty-Eighth Rose for the Salutary Effects of the Holy Rosary

Regarded as the Pope of the Blessed Sacrament, Giuseppe Sarto was born in 1835 at Riese, Treviso, Venice, Austria (now Italy). The glorious Saint Pius X died in 1914, at the beginning of the First World War after having been Pope for eleven years. He was truly a chosen soul. There has been no more saintly, courageous or beloved saint of modern times than Pope Saint Pius X. He was the vigorous opponent of all the Liberalism that has been trying in modern times to make its way into the Catholic Church, to water down its dogmas and to tie up Catholics with false brotherhoods that have no relationship to Jesus or to the Divine Maternity of Mary. Saint Pius X was the great Pope of daily Communion for all, and of early Communion for children. No political influences could make him alter his assignment as Vicar of Christ on earth and the sole ruler ...More



Day Four

Just two weeks after commemorating the 100th Anniversary of the death of Pope Saint Pius X of happy memory, who was the holy 257th successor of Peter, we celebrate today his feast. He is often referred to as the "Pope of the Holy Eucharist" for it was this very saintly Pontiff who decreed that all children over the age of seven would be eligible to receive Our Lord in Holy Communion. Besides advocating frequent reception of the Eucharist, he called for a codification of Canon Law and founded the Biblical Institute of Rome. He also pressed for more Gregorian chant in Church liturgy as opposed to the growing influx of concert-style liturgical music. In addition, he called for a more adequate translation of the Latin Vulgate Bible and issued a Catechism that all Catholic faithful could relate to and ...More on Pope St. Piux X

Also, see his three most landmark decrees by clicking the respective graphics below:

            


Continuing the work "The Secret of the Rosary" by the dedicated disciple of Our Lady St. Louis Marie Grignon de Montfort, he now proceeds to furnish the reader with the assurance of the Church Triumphant of how important devotion to Mary's holy Psalter is for the Church Militant in saving their souls by staying free of sin, establishing a spiritual shield against temptation, and making a habit of prayer that enhances one's spiritual life in meditating on Christ's life and His Blessed Mother's role and prompting all to realize why Christ sacrificed Himself for us on the Cross to conquer death. We have the testimony of the saints to fortify us who attest to the power of the holy Rosary as we see when St. Louis offers a Twenty-Ninth Rose on the Means of Salvation

We have been initiated into spiritual life by the Sacrament of Baptism and strengthened, perfected, by the Sacrament of Confirmation. The Feast of Pentecost has celebrated the efficaciousness of Baptism and Confirmation: the graces and fruits given by the Holy Ghost. The Church recalls in the ...More

Today is a commemoration of Saint Rose of Viterbo. It is especially a Franciscan feast and we have found in the OFM annals the following: Almighty God did marvelous things in the soul of St. Rose. It appears that her parents gave her that name by divine inspiration, for it was symbolic of her entire career. As long as she lived, she bloomed like a sweet-scented rose in the garden ...More



Day Five

We begin today the Nine-Day Novena in preparation for the Most Holy Name of Mary on September 12. It is the same prayer each of the nine days. See Holy Name of Mary

When is enough enough? That is a question editor Michael Cain asks in showing how the total corruption of the CONciLIAR church today is akin to the vomitoriums of ancient Rome for St. John the Evangelist foretold the fate of those who remain lukewarm in their faith. What else can explain the bitter fruits of the tree that sprouted from Vatican 2? It is destined for the eternal fire and those who want to remain under that tree will end up as so much of the Lord's regurgitation. When will they wake up? This is addressed not only to those who have no clue, but to those who do - specifically those in the Recognize-and-Resist camp who refuse to acknowledge that they are only encouraging and empowering the beast by falsely saying that these heretics are true popes when even to the common lay man they know it's not the same Catholic Church that their grandparents grew up with. That's why Cain warns all that, if you persist, You're Barque-ing up the wrong tree


Thanks to Traditional Catholic Sermons we are able to bring you a five-minute sermon given seven years ago by Bishop Daniel Dolan on today's saint to whom the Blessed Mother appeared to her and instructed her to take up the Franciscan habit and to preach loyalty to the true Sovereign Pontiff during the time of the Guelphs and Ghibbeline fued. While there was much controversy of a woman speaking so forcifully to the masses, we can see God's hand in this in sending His Immaculate Mother as a messenger for her messenger St. Rose. Rose was always obedient in a simple childlike fidelity and never procrastinated. So also we should not procrastinat in our spiritual life for we never know when the Bridegroom will come. Will we have our lamps lit? That is something all need to be aware of as we listen to the bishop's short sermon on St. Rose of Viterbo


Each Hail Mary is considered a rose, offered in groups of ten, where, combined with an Our Father at the beginning of each decade and concluding with a Glory Be to the Holy Trinity, we have Mary's holy Psalter and a beautiful spiritual bouquet of roses. Those who belong to the Confraternity of the Most Holy Rosary share special privileges for their commitment to pledging to say the full Rosary daily and to live their Faith as the constitutions of the Confraternity call for. Here St. Louis de Montfort lays out the value of confraternity as he offers a Thirtieth Rose on Confraternity Privileges

Saint Lawrence Justinian was the first Patriarch of his native city, Venice. Renouncing the prospect of a noble marriage, he entered the Canons of St. George in Alga. All his revenues were spent on the poor and the building of new monasteries. God made it known that the safety of the glorious Venetian state was due, not to the diplomatic skill of her doges, or ...More



Day Six


Day Two

Thanks to Traditional Catholic Sermons we are able to bring you a five-minute sermon given six years ago by Bishop Daniel Dolan on today's saint when it also fell on a First Friday as it does this year. The bishop reminds us of how important it is to be devoted to the Sacred Heart of Jesus and the First Friday devotions in striving to be saints. St. Lawrence Justinian was devoted to the Sacred Heart, brought up by his mother to love God and to hold his tongue. He knew what his purpose in life was: to serve God, thus governing his words so that he would be humble of heart, and to discipline himself without excuses, exemplifying humility even when accused of wrongdoing that he was not guilty of. Instead of defending himself, he bit his tongue so to speak and remained silent in offering it up in order ot be united with Christ's suffering. His Excellency explains in his sermon on St. Lawrence Justinian


Having completed three decades, if you will of roses offered by St. Louis de Montfort via his marvelous work "The Secret of the Rosary", he now begins the fourth decade with the first rose of that decade being offered to show how royalty bowed to the true King, best exemplified by the Queen of France Blanche of Castille, better known as the mother of King St. Louis IX. De Montfort also shares the conversion of her husband King Alphonsus VIII after adversity guided him to see the power of the Rosary. Once convinced, he ordered all his members of the court along with the Queen to join the Confraternity. The fruits were plentiful as we see from the reign of their son as St. Louis de Montfort offers a Thirty-First Rose of the Assurance from Royalty

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 ...More

There is a commemoration today of Saint Eleutherius, Abbot. A wonderful simplicity and spirit of compunction were the distinguishing ...More


Day Seven


Day Three

Just as King Alphonsus VII was penitent, so also St. Louis de Montfort shares with readers in his magnificent work "The Secret of the Rosary" a case of St. Dominic's cousin, a ribald rascal named Don Perez who was so far off the rails he thought he had no chance at salvation. But God used him to make a point so that many could see the devils surrounding him and how only the Rosary could save him from damnation. Throught he prodding of the holy Dominic, not only Don Perez was saved but those who witnessed this miracle, once again showing the tremendous power the holy Rosary in helping all see that the Truth, indeed, will set souls free as St. Louis de Montfort offers a Thirty-Second Rose in sharing Assurance from Penitents


We urge you to click the Rosary banner above for the Eleventh Saturday in the Fifteen Saturdays Rosary Crusade organized by Bishop Robert McKenna, O.P. to do our part for the salvation of souls by bringing souls to the true Catholic Faith and Sacraments, for the welfare of our country, and for our own special intentions as we all strive for holiness in our role as members of the Church Militant. On this eleventh Saturday of the Fifteen we have left the sorrows of the crucifixion behind and rejoice at the news of Our Lord's Resurrection. It is a definitive sign that He has conquered death and sin and made good on His promise to provide salvation for those who live His holy will in all things. What greater gift can one give than His life and then to offer us everlasting life? There is no greater gift. Eleventh Saturday

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To fortify why the CONciLIAR church is the false church, see key Papal Decrees that preceded it in pre-Vatican Two times by true Popes who solidly condemned the V2 false 'popes' who have spit in Heaven's Face. God will not be mocked. See for yourself what the infallible, perennial Magisterium of the Church has decreed:

  • Papal Coronation Oath Pope Agatho
  • Unam Sanctam Pope Boniface VIII
  • Cum Ex Apostolatus Officio Pope Paul IV
  • Quo Primum Pope St. Pius V
  • De Defectibus Pope St. Pius V
  • Satis Cognitum Pope Leo XIII
  • Apostolicae Curae Pope Leo XIII
  • Lamentabili Sane Pope St. Pius X
  • Pascendi Dominici Gregis Pope St. Pius X
  • Oath Against Modernism Pope St. Pius X
  • Mortalium Animos Pope Pius XI
  • Humani Generis Pope Pius XII
  • Sacramentum Ordinis Pope Pius XII

    If the above Papal Decrees have not convinced you, then for more evidence that the Chair is VACANT and that Vatican Two and all that has followed is Anathema sit as St. Paul asserts in Galatians 1: 8-9, see these on-line books and sources:

  • Answering Objections of the Sedevacantist Position
  • John 23 - Anathema sit Fr. Louis Villa
  • NikitaRoncalli Franco Bellegrandi
  • The Robber Church Patrick Henry Omlor
  • Is the Pope Catholic? Hutton Gibson
  • Paul VI...Beatified? Fr. Louis Villa
  • The Enemy is Here - Vol. I Hutton Gibson
  • The Enemy is Still Here - Vol. II Hutton Gibson
  • The Enemy is Still Here - Vol. III
  • John Paul 2 - Anathema sit Fr. Luis Villa
  • Heresies of John Paul 2 Documented by previous True Popes & Scriptures
  • Fr. Sylvester Berry in 1921: "Satan will Persecute the Papacy" Novus Ordo Watch
  • Fr. Sylvester Berry warned in 1927: "Satan will set up a False Church Novus Ordo Watch
  • Syllogism of Sedevacantism Michael Cain
  • The Chair is Still Empty Gregorius
  • Sedevacantism: A Quick Primer Fr. Anthony Cekada
  • Msgr. Fulton J. Sheen in 1948: "Satan will set up a Counter-Church which will be the Ape of the Catholic Church" Novus Ordo Watch
  • Why Sedevacantism? Fr. Anthony Cekada and a plethora of other evidence provided by NovusOrdoWatch.org
  • What You Need To Know About Jorge Mario Bergoglio Novus Ordo Watch
  • Conspiracy! Meet Six High-Profile Traditional Catholic Conspiracy Nuts Novus Ordo Watch
  • Continuously Denying The Catholic Faith Dr. Thomas A. Droleskey
  • Trying to Put Humpty Dumpty Back Together Again Dr. Thomas A. Droleskey
  • Compare and Contrast Plethora of links by Dr. Thomas A. Droleskey
  • Freemasons and the Conciliar church by John Kenneth Weiskittel
  • Papacy and Freemasonry Msgr. Jouin
  • Francis' Heresy regarding the Jews Novus Ordo Watch
  • Francis' Heresy about Faith without Works Novus Ordo Watch
  • The "Bad Popes" Argument fails everytime Novus Ordo Watch
  • Pope Leo XIII Quashes Popular "Recognize-and-Resist" Position Novus Ordo Watch
  • Numerous Popes before V2 warned of the Freemason Plot against the Church Novus Ordo Watch
  • Is the question of the pope: "Just an opinion"? Bishop Donald Sanborn
  • Null and Void: Why "Pope" Francis is Not a Valid Priest and Not a Valid Bishop Novus Ordo Watch
  • The "Canonization" of John Paul II: Decision Time for Traditionalists Novus Ordo Watch

    by Mario Derksen

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  • Bishop Mark Pivarunas,CMRI on a true vocation
  • Bishop Donald Sanborn on The Pendulating Papacy
  • Fr. Julian Larrabee on Missions of Nigeria
  • Fr. Michael Oswalt on why he left the V2 to become a true priest
  • Bishop Donald Sanborn's 2013 London Conference on the SSPX
  • Fr. Anthony Cekada on invalidity of 1968 Episcopal Consecrations
  • Fr. Julian Larrabee with Mass for Immaculate Conception
  • Bishop Daniel Dolan's Sermon for the Immaculate Conception
  • End of Mass Recession as it should be
  • Benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament
  • Bishop Williamson on Globalism in 2010
  • Bishop Williamson's 2009 interview - Part I
  • Bishop Williamson's 2009 interview - Part II
  • Bishop Williamson 2013 talk on division in the Church
  • Mass in the Vatican with Pope Pius XII (Italian)
  • Pastor Angelicus Pius XII (Italian)
  • Life of Pius XII (Italian)
  • Last Years of Pius XII (Italian)
  • The SSPX, "Resistance," and Sedevacantism Bishop Donald Sanborn
  • 'Pope' Francis and Sedevacantism Bishop Mark Pivarunas, CMRI

    The links above and below provide almost daily updates. The two above can be trusted totally, while we urge a mild caution on the two below because of their refusal to admit Francis is a false pope.

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    V. The Angel of the Lord declared unto Mary.

    R. And she conceived of the Holy Ghost.

    (Hail Mary)

    V. Behold the handmaid of the Lord.

    R. Be it done unto me according to Thy word.

    (Hail Mary)

    (genuflect)
    V. And the Word was made flesh.

    R. And dwelt among us.

    (Hail Mary)

    V. Pray for us, O holy Mother of God.

    R. That we may be made worthy of the promises of Christ.

    V.Let us pray.

    All Pour forth, we beseech Thee, O Lord, Thy grace into our hearts, that we to whom the Incarnation of Christ, Thy Son, was made known by the message of an angel, may by His Passion and Cross be brought to the glory of His resurrection. Through the same Christ our Lord. Amen.


    V. Angelus Domini nuntiavit Mariae.

    R. Et concepit de Spiritu Sancto.

    (Ave Maria)

    V. Ecce ancilla Domini.

    R. Fiat mihi secundum verbum tuum.

    (Ave Maria)

    (genuflect)
    V. Et Verbum caro factum est.

    R. Et habitavit in nobis.

    (Ave Maria)

    V. Ora pro nobis, sancta Dei Genitrix.

    R. Ut digni efficiamur promissionibus Christi.

    V. Oremus.

    All Gratiam tuam, quaesumus Domine, mentibus nostris infunde: ut qui, Angelo nuntiante, Christi Filii tui incarnationem cognovimus, per passionem ejus et crucem ad resurrectionis gloriam perducamur. Per eumdem Christum Dominum nostrum. Amen.

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    When One Cannot physically assist at the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass we provide additional prayers that can be supplemented with the ORDINARY OF THE HOLY MASS and the PROPER OF THE DAY to enable you to better prepare yourself at home. Of course, this never replaces actually being there, but it is much better than attending the Novus Ordo services. Therefore we have gleaned from The Key of Heaven prayers to say at home. It is very comforting to know that the Holy Mass is offered for us even when we are not actually present. But to enjoy the benefits which it procures, we must by a SPIRITUAL COMMUNION become partakers of the altar from which we are temporarily banished. Here we provide prayers in preparation for fulfilling assistance in absentia in addition to the ORDINARY OF THE HOLY MASS and PROPER OF THE DAY. PRAYERS IN ABSENTIA

    The Fatima Prayers

    My God, I believe, I adore, I trust and I love Thee; and I beg pardon for those who do not believe, do not adore, do not trust, and do not love Thee.
    (repeat the above 3 times then bow your head in reciting the following:)

        O Most Holy Trinity, Father, Son and Holy Ghost, I adore Thee profoundly. I offer Thee the most Precious Body, Blood, Soul and Divinity of Jesus Christ, present in tabernacles throughout the world, in reparation for the outrages, sacrileges and indifference by which He is offended. By the infinite merits of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, in unison with the Immaculate Heart of Mary, I beg the conversion of poor sinners.

        O Most Holy Trinity, I adore Thee! My God, my God, I love Thee in the Most Blessed Sacrament!

        O my Jesus, it is for love of Thee, in reparation for the offenses committed against the Immaculate Heart of Mary and for the conversion of poor sinners.


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