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         Celebrating Trinity Week
           The Little Crown of the Blessed Virgin Mary
           Trinity Sunday Haydock provided by John Gregory: "I am with you all days"

      Trinity Sunday Sermon by Fr. Benedict Hughes, CMRI
        Glorious Reflections
         Athanasian Creed in English and Latin
        Mary's Bonanza of Bouquets

      Novena for Corpus Christi on Day 5
         Dr. Thomas A. Droleskey on The Most Blessed Trinity
        Queenship of Mary: Consecration to Jesus through Mary

      Meditation on the Coronation of Mary by John Gregory
        May Spiritual Bouquet to Our Lady
       Bishop Daniel Dolan's sermon on the Coronation of Mary

         Corpus Christi Novena on Day 6
        Bishop Donald Sanborn: Honor & Glory Due to God
       CC Novena Day 7
        Bishop Daniel Dolan: Transubstantiation

       Final Day of Corpus Christi Novena
        Dr. Droleskey: Marching With Our King
       Sacred Heart Novena: Day 1
      Commemoration: St. Francis Caracciolo

          Dr. Timothy Duff: True Devotion and Holy Communion
            Bishop Daniel Dolan on St. Francis Caracciolo
           Prepare Now for the Survival of Your Soul

       Novena to the Sacred Heart on Day 2
       Dr. Droleskey: Features on the Sacred Heart
       Bishop Dolan on the Apostle of Germany
      1st Friday Devotions

          Litany of the Sacred Heart of Jesus
       Consecration of the Human Race to the Sacred Heart
      Act of Reparation
       Twelve Promises of the Sacred Heart

       Fr. Benedict Hughes, CMRI on The Blessed Sacrament
         Novena to the Sacred Heart - Day 3
        Bishop Dolan on St. Norbert
        1st Saturday Devotions

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   Trinity Sunday serves as the bridge between Paschaltide and the Time after Pentecost as we enter a week that is truly worth celebrating with three special feasts. We've just spent the past week focusing on the Third Person of the Blessed Trinity the Holy Ghost. This week we honor all Three, beginning with Trinity Sunday, the only day actually that the Church officially honors God the Father. It is on Trinity Sunday when we renew our commitment to our Faith and the dogma Extra Ecclesiam Nulla Salus - "Outside the Church There is No Salvation" (something the potentates of the CONciLIAR church have no intention of following by their words and actions over the past fifty plus years). We provide the full Athanasian Creed for every loyal Catholic to recite and to remember throughout the liturgical year and every second of their lives.

    On Monday we turn all our attention towards the one honored throughout the month of May, the Mother of God whose coronation as Queen of Heaven and earth we celebrate on June 1 this year because of Trinity Sunday. Appropriately throughout the past month we've honored her each day with a different daily flower that corresponded to a respective virtue in amassing a beautiful spiritual floral bouquet to be presented to Our Lady on her feast of the Queenship of Mary, this year on June 1, immediately after Trinity Sunday. To enhance that spiritual bouquet we've prayed her devotion to The Little Crown of the Twelve Stars of the Blessed Virgin Mary. We present the full bouquet below for her feast day.

yellow lily rosebud

    Then on Thursday we complete the Novena for Corpus Christi as we celebrate the First Class Feast of the Body and Blood of Jesus Christ, where, in many traditional parishes, there is procession of the Blessed Sacrament. That used to be the tradition in every parish, but a certain council ended that as we all know. No sooner do we finish one Novena then we begin another because the launch point for the Novena to the Sacred Heart of Jesus is the Feast of Corpus Christi when holy Mother Church encourages us to begin the Novena that leads up to and includes the First Class Feast of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus on Friday, June 12. We again encourage all those who have not had their home enthroned to the Sacred Heart to seek out a traditional priest to enthrone your home and protect your family and to pray the Novena to the Sacred Heart. We end the week with First Friday Devotions and First Saturday Devotions on the feasts of two holy bishops, one a martyr St. Boniface, known as the Apostle of Germany, and the other St. Norbert who was instrumental at the Council of Reims in reigning in the German Emperor and German bishops and princes more firmly to the cause of Pope Innocent III.

    Finally, as always, to keep abreast of events as fast as they are spinning out of control along with their causes and consequences, as well as inspiration from other trusted ports, we confidently recommend NovusOrdoWatch.org and Christorchaos.com for articles and links, as well as four blogs worth your while, Introibo Ad Altare Dei, Bishop Donald Sanborn's In Veritate, Fr. Cekada's Quidlibet, and the satirical, but on-point Call Me Jorge.

     


Today begins the Third Cycle of the Easter Season - the Time After Pentecost, beginning with the Feast of the Blessed Trinity and is the longest of the Liturgical Year. It may comprise from twenty-four to twenty-eight weeks and differs considerably from the other liturgical seasons. In the Liturgical Year there is a historical progression, beginning in Advent with the waiting for the coming of the Messias, followed by His birth at Christmas. During the Sundays after Epiphany, the Holy Childhood is commemorated, while during Lent we are reminded of the fasting in the desert and the Passion of Our Lord. The sacred cycle is completed in the Eastertide, when we celebrate the Resurrection and Ascension of Our Lord and the Descent of the Holy Ghost upon ...More

Litany of Loreto
Lord have mercy on us,
   Christ, have mercy on us.
Lord, have mercy on us. Christ, hear us.
   Christ, graciously hear us.
God, the Father of Heaven,
   have mercy on us.
Holy Trinity, one God,
   have mercy on us.
God, the Son, Redeemer of the world,
   have mercy on us.
God, the Holy Ghost,
   have mercy on us.
Holy Trinity, one God,
   have mercy on us.
Holy Mary, * pray for us.
Holy Mother of God, *
Holy, Virgin of virgins, *
Mother of Christ, *
Mother of divine grace, *
Mother most pure, *
Mother most chaste, *
Mother inviolate, *
Mother undefiled, *
Mother most amiable, *
Mother most admirable, *
Mother of good counsel, *
Mother of our Creator, *
Mother of our Savior, *
Virgin most prudent, *
Virgin most venerable, *
Virgin most renowned, *
Virgin most powerful, *
Virgin most merciful, *
Virgin most faithful, *
Mirror of justice, *
Seat of wisdom, *
Cause of our joy, *
Spiritual vessel, *
Vessel of honor, *
Singular vessel of devotion, *
Mystical rose, *
Tower of David, *
Tower of ivory, *
House of gold, *
Ark of the covenant, *
Gate of Heaven, *
Morning star, *
Health of the sick, *
Refuge of sinners, *
Comforter of the afflicted, *
Help of Christians, *
Queen of angels, *
Queen of patriarchs, *
Queen of prophets, *
Queen of Apostles, *
Queen of martyrs, *
Queen of confessors, *
Queen of virgins, *
Queen of all saints, *
Queen conceived without original sin, *
Queen assumed into Heaven,*
Queen of the most holy Rosary,*
Queen of peace, *

Lamb of God, Who takest away the sins of the world,spare us, O Lord.
Lamb of God, Who takest away the sins of the world, graciously hear us, O Lord.
Lamb of God, Who takest away the sins of the world,have mercy on us.

V. Pray for us, O holy Mother of God.
R. That we may be worthy of the promises of Christ.

Let us pray.

  Grant unto us, Thy servants, we beseech Thee, O Lord God, at all times to enjoy health of soul and body; and by the glorious intercession of Blessed Mary, ever virgin, when freed from the sorrows of this present life, to enter into that joy which hath no end. Through Christ our Lord. Amen.


John Gregory provides the commentary for Trinity Sunday from Father George Leo Haydock found in many Douay-Rheims version of the New Testament. In the short, but powerfully poignant and pertinent paragraphs from our Lord's mouth in His final assurance of His protection in today's Gospel we have all we need to debunk all Protestant argumentation for Scriptura sola or Fidei sola. Their rationalizations are heresy for the Word alone will not save you, nor will Faith alone, but rather those combined through the Sacraments for only through being in the state of Sanctifying Grace can we hope to achieve Heaven. We arrive at the sacraments through Faith and we learn Faith through the Word. Consider, if you will, a three-legged stool (ideal analogy for Trinity Sunday). If one of those legs are missing the stool cannot stand. To know Jesus is to love Him and obey Him by following all He commands. "Behold I am with you all days"


Father Benedict Hughes, CMRI, Rector of St. Joseph's Minor Seminary in Rathdrum, Idaho at the City of Mary presents a twelve minute sermon recorded three years ago and made available through Traditional Catholic Sermons for Trinity Sunday in which he reminds us how the Scriptures, both Old and New, reaffirm the great Mystery of the Holy Trinity. Father reminds us of the procession of Persons from God the Father Who proceeds the Son and the Holy Ghost proceeds from the Son, yet All are the same God - the great Mystery, but we attribute Creation to the Father, redemption to the Son, and sanctification to the Holy Ghost as His temples through Baptism. Father shares why we accept this great Mystery through Faith as he explains The Blessed Trinity


The Athanasian Creed, attributed to Saint Athanasius, also know as the Quicumque vult, was formerly recited at the office of Prime on Sundays and Trinity Sunday is the time when we renew our commitment to our Faith and the dogma Extra Ecclesiam Nulla Salus - "Outside the Church There is No Salvation." The Athanasian Creed is one of the four authoritative Creeds of Holy Mother Church and is not something that is an opinion but what every Roman Catholic must believe. That includes those who subscribe to Vatican II. Oh, wait, their boss has consistently announced that such a dogma no longer exists and all are saved. If that is not blasphemous blatant heresy, then we're in more trouble than we thought. St. Athanasius must be rolling over in his grave as we see Our Lady's words at LaSalette become a reality: "Rome will lose the Faith and become the seat of the Antichrist." Yes, Francis, you have fulfilled the prophesy. God help us all! Don't believe the CONciLIAR'S words. Believe St. Athanasius and pray the Athanasian Cread


    Each day throughout May we've featured a title and/or salutation to Our Lady in celebration of Mary's month of May and today, normally the Double of the Second Class Feast of the Queenship of Mary. Yet this year it is superseded by Trinity Sunday and thus transferred to June 1st. In light of all the natural disasters that have occurred this past year and continue to devastate with a global WARNING masked by progressives as global "warming" we can see God is not happy how He is disrespected and how His holy Mother is so ignored. With an apostate demon sitting in the Chair of Peter we need to call upon the Blessed Mother to come to the aid of the faithful for she is still and always the Queen of Heaven and earth even if God's Natural Laws have been dismissed as "superstition" and those who veer from Catholic truth begin falling like dominoes as we see in Ireland for example after embracing sodomite unions. With two of the four sins that cry to Heaven for vengeance being normalized today in a sick society, we all must look to Our Lady for help always and show our commitment by praying daily her Holy Rosary and contemplate on the magnificent titles she is known by in the Litany of the Blessed Virgin Mary and The Fatima Prayers.

On the very last day of May we offer Our Lady both the ANEMONE flower which represents the beautiful virtue of UNION WITH JESUS and the full bouquet from the full month. The Anemone is a woodplant whose beautiful flower is renowned. Also well known is the fact Our Lady constantly encourages us to come to her Divine Son and be united with Him through her. That is because He loves His Mother and His children so and is so pleased when we honor her as He honored her during His life on earth and after in Heaven where He, along with the Father and Holy Ghost crowned Mary as Queen of Heaven and earth. That is why today is so special for we take the entire bouquet offered throughout the month and offer them all to our Blessed Heavenly Queen with a bonanza of bouquets of flowers and the corresponding virtues that we have pledged to Our Lady to practice in our prayers and devotion of The Little Crown of the Twelve Stars of the Blessed Virgin Mary

This feast was established in the Traditional Calendar by Pope Pius XII for May 31st to cap off Mary's Month of May. This year, because May 31 fell on Trinity Sundy it has been transferred to June 1. In AAS 38, Pius XII declared: "Mary is queen by grace, by divine relationship, by right of conquest and by singular election." He also proclaimed in Ineffabilis Deus that her queenship should ...More

Those who have made their 34-Day Preparation for today's feast of the Queeenship of Mary are now prepared to make their Total Consecration. Those who have already made their Total Consecration in the past can renew their Consecration today as well. We have included the Consecration here so that you have it readily available to take with you to Holy Mass, or, if that is impossible, renew it at home before an altar shrine or statue of the Blessed Virgin Mary, keeping in mind your promises of carrying out all that is asked of you as a slave of Mary according to the Method of the holy St. Louis Marie de Montfort. Click here for the Total Consecration to Jesus Through Mary


John Gregory provides a contemplative, meditative treatise on the Fifth Glorious Mystery on her glorious feast. What greater glory can there be for a lifetime of devotion and uncompromising fiat to the divine will than to be recognized for all time what the Blessed Mother accomplished in being crowned by her divine Son and heavenly Father with the assistance of the Holy Ghost, her divine Spouse. It is a lesson for us that indeed there is a light at the end of this worldly tunnel, a light from the Beatific Vision attainable only by adhering willingly and lovingly to the will of Almighty God for she is the Woman of the Apocalypse, with a crown of twelve stars. John shares his thoughts on The Coronation of Mary as Queen of Heaven and earth
























Throughout Mary's month of May we offered a different flower and virtue each day to Mary, Queen of the May, capped by our daily Rosaries. You are strongly encouraged to continue each and every day to do as our heavenly Mother asked at Fatima and that is to make reparation, to love her divine Son and to keep the Faith. How do we do that? By praying throughout the year the Holy Rosary and contemplating on the magnificent titles she is known by in the Litany of the Blessed Virgin Mary and praying The Fatima Prayers.


Thanks to Traditional Catholic Sermons we are able to bring you a sixteen and a half minute sermon by Bishop Daniel Dolan celebrating the Queenship of Mary as His Excellency lists the attributes of the Queen of Heaven and the signficance of roses with Our Lady throughout her appearances and that roses are used throughout the month of May to crown the Blessed Mother and to remember to pray devotions to her, especially the holy Rosary that she specifically requested. He points out that the short time it takes to pray the Rosary, it is a mere pittance of our time throughout the whole day. He notes that with the repetitive nature of the beads that we especially need to meditate on the mysteries amidst many distractions. He then offers ways to keep our focus on such with his sermon on The Fifth Glorious Mystery: Coronation of Mary

With this week we officially are in the Time after Pentecost with the Feria on Tuesday that of the Mass of the First Sunday after Pentecost. See Domine, in Tua

We bring you today a nine-minute sermon courtesy of Traditional Catholic Sermons by His Excellency Bishop Donald Sanborn given on Trinity Sunday thirteen years ago, in which he shares that Trinity Sunday is really the culmination of the liturgical year even though it ends at the beginning of Advent, in reality this feast is really God's day. We owe God everything - obedience, fidelity and, if we truly love God we will avoid any occasion that would offend the Triune Divinity. The bishop reminds us that we owe God prayer, reparation, tithing and to love God more than any creature in thanking Him for all that He as the Father, and the Son, and the Holy Ghost have given to us mere mortals. Bishop Sanborn shares the majesty Honor and Glory Due to God

With this week we officially are in the Time after Pentecost with the Feria on Wednesday that of the Mass of the First Sunday after Pentecost. See Domine, in Tua

With tomorrow's First Class Feast of Corpus Christi and tying in with the essence of the Body and Blood of Christ, Bishop Daniel Dolan brings us a sermon from ten years ago via Traditional Catholic Sermons, on the confection of the bread and wine into the Body and Blood of Jesus Christ, Soul and Divinity. The bishop explains that it is vital to define true transubstantiation - across from one thing to another under the appearance of bread and wine in the substance of what you see. It still looks like bread and wine, but it is truly Christ present. If God could create all things and change water into wine at Cana, why could He not change bread and wine into His Body and Blood? The Bishop goes on to decipher difference of true Catholic belief with Protestant and Vatican 2 rationalization that today often translates into heresy in denying or even doubting the dogma of Transubstantiation

    This feast is celebrated on the Thursday after Trinity Sunday and is the feast where we celebrate the Most Blessed Sacrament of the Altar - the Body and Blood, Soul and Divinity of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ confected in the Roman Canon of the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass at the most sacred Consecration. There are indulgenced ejaculations which express admirably the scope and purpose of this feast such as "May our Lord Jesus Christ in the Most Blessed Sacrament be praised, adored and loved, with grateful affection, at every moment, in all the tabernacles of the world, even to the end of time" and "O Sacrament most holy! O Sacrament divine! All praise and all thanksgiving be every moment Thine!" The traditional custom is the Corpus Christi procession in which the faithful manifest their Faith to the world by marching behind the Blessed Sacrament held aloft in a Monstrance by the priest while processing outside the church. The feast of Corpus Christi commemorates the institution of ...More

There is a commemoration at the Collect, Secret and Postcommunion for the feast of the holy confessor St. Francis Carriociolo who was born at Villa Santa Maria in Abruzzi, Italy, then the kingdom of Naples on October 13, 1563. Francis' baptismal name was Ascanio. His father was related to the Neapolitan princes of Caracciolo, and his mother was related to the Angelic Doctor St. Thomas Aquinas. At 22, Francis developed a skin disease similar to ...More

Today there will be processions of the Blessed Sacrament in various traditional communities and on Sunday more parishes will celebrate with each procession led by a true priest reverently holding the sacred Monstrance aloft without touching it with his bare hands. With this Double of the First Class Feast of Corpus Christi we complete the Nine Day Novena. This is a special day set aside for acknowledging the Body and Blood, Soul and Divinity of Jesus Christ, i.e., the TRUE PRESENCE, Which is possible only when a true priest confects the bread and wine in a canonized apostolic Mass of All Ages - the Traditional Latin Mass, known throughout the ages as the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass and not to be confused with the newfangled man-made Novus Ordo rite which, and those who are not aware please be seated when you read this - CANNOT confect the True Presence in the Blessed Sacrament! Pray that more men, who thought they were actual priests, will realize this and contact a traditional bishop to correct this grave error. There should be a mad exodus of conservative Novus Ordo presbyters with the Public Heresy proclaimed by Mr. Bergoglio the unFrancis that all are redeemed, totally nullifying the Dogma that Outside the Church there is no Salvation (Extra Ecclesiam Nulla Salus). We'd all best pray harder and now is a good time with this Final Day of the Novena


For the Feast of Corpus Christi we bring you an powerful piece by Timothy Duff in which he provides inspiration and a fail-safe method of being always in the right frame of mind to receive Holy Communion and never to take this Awesome Gift of the Bread of Angels for granted. He gleans several pointers from St. Louis Marie de Montfort's True Devotion as Tim furnishes an excellent checklist to continue the fervor. There is no better time to focus on truly and worthily receiving Christ into our very beings and being conscious of this great and wondrous gift throughout our entire day than during this span of a week when, having just celebrated we celebrate the glorious Coronation of Blessed Mary our Immaculate Queen, the feast of Corpus Christi is fresh in our minds, and we prepare for the great Feast of the Sacred Heart on Ides of June this year. Tim offers his short formula of spiritual success in True Devotion and Holy Communion


Thanks to Traditional Catholic Sermons we are able to bring you a ten-minute sermon to the children by Bishop Daniel Dolan for the feast of the holy priest St. Francis Carraciolo who was a fierce defender of the Faith against the Donatist heresy and convinced many to abandon their schismatic ways and return to the true fold in the 16th century. Through a mistake, he became a priest that turned out to be the best "mistake" he ever made as countless souls can attest to today in Heaven. He began perpetual adoration of the Blessed Sacrament, the perfect saint to honor on this feast of Corpus Christi this year. This holy saint was on fire with the love of God, and as proof of his sanctity to this day, remaining incorrupt is the body of St. Francis Caracciolo


The feast of Corpus Christi signals the beginning of the Novena to the Sacred Heart of Jesus, concluding next Friday on the Double of the First Class Feast of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus. See Day One of the Novena to the Sacred Heart


Saint Boniface was born in Crediton in Devonshire on the English Isle in 680. He was baptized as Wilfrid and, at the usually early age of five, he knew he wanted to be a monk after listening to visitors from the monastery. He began his education when he was seven at the monastery school near Exeter and, at 14, graduated to the abbey at ...More

There is a commemoration at the Collect, Secret and Postcommunion at Low Masses in observing Within the Octave of Corpus Christi

Since this is the First Friday in June and the month of the Sacred Heart, some traditional areas observe the Mass of the Most Sacred Heart at Cogitationes Cordis

In this month of the Most Sacred Heart, what better way to start the month than to observe the First Friday Devotions

One week from today is the Double of the First Class Feast of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus highlighting this month dedicated to Same. Therefore we remind you of the importance of seeking out a true priest to inquire on having your home consecrated and enthroned to the Sacred Heart. In these times of the Great Apostasy and increased persecution of Christians, especially Traditional Catholics not only by the government but also by the guy in Rome who denigrates all that came before Vatican II, isn't it a good idea to prepare? We keep seeing emails alerting the public to prepare for physical survival, but what is more important than one's soul? Therefore, enthroning your home not only brings you closer to Jesus through daily recitation of His Blessed Mother's holy Rosary and the accompanying prayers to her divine Son, but provides efficacious graces. Isn't it time to prepare? There is no greater way, outside of the Holy Mass, to assure you and your family are prepared for what lies ahead than through Consecration and Enthronement of the Sacred Heart of Jesus in the Home. It is good to remember what First Fridays are all about as we recall why our Lord appeared to St. Margaret Mary Alacoque with the Twelve Promises and reasons for making Nine Consecutive First Fridays. There are many other devotions to the Sacred Heart and they are listed here below focusing on His merciful Heart as we encourage you to say as many times a day as you can the reverent ejaculation "Most Sacred Heart of Jesus, Have mercy on us" or the Latin "Cor Jesu Sacratissimum, miserere nobis."


Continuing sermons for this week, today is the feast of St. Boniface given by Bishop Daniel Dolan back in 2009 at St. Gertrude the Great as we shares the holiness of this bold saint, known as the Apostle of Germany. The bishop prefaces his sermon on the greatness of the Holy Ghost and on devotion to the Sacred Heart. Boniface reached out to those who were not Catholic and persevered receiving the name Boniface from the pope to replace his birth name of Winfred. To prove to the pagans they were barking up the wrong tree by worshipping a large oak, he took an axe to the tree. Perhaps we need to take an axe to the CONciLIAR church today to shock the clueless sheeple out of their lukewarm lethargy to realize it is not Catholic. Oh, if only we had a Boniface today. St. Boniface

Today is the Double Feast of Saint Norbert who was born around 1080 at Kanten on the left bank of the Rhine, near Wesel. His father, Heribert, Count of Gennep, was ...More

There is a commemoration at the Collect, Secret and Postcommunion at Low Masses in observing Within the Octave of Corpus Christi

Since this is the First Saturday in June and the month of the Sacred Heart. We honor Christ's Most Sacred Heart when we honor His holy Mother's Immaculate Heart on this First Saturday by observing First Saturday Devotions

Thanks to Traditional Catholic Sermons we are able to bring you a twelve-minute sermon by Fr. Benedict Hughes, CMRI during this time within the Octave of Corpus Christi as Father explains that the Propers of the Mass outside of the Epistle and Gospel were written by the Angelic Doctor St. Thomas Aquinas that he has become known as the Doctor of the Holy Eucharist. Father reminds us that the Blessed Sacrament is the heart of our spiritual life for everything is centered on the True Presence. He deduces that if we do not appreciate the Holy Eucharist we will lose Him. That is what has happened in the Conciliar church and it is all the more reason to reinforce our appreciation and love for Christ in the Blessed Sacrament. Father tells us the three purposes - Christ is a victim offered up just as He was offered up on the Cross, we receive and are fortified by the heavenly bread to nourish our souls as manna from Heaven, for without it we will starve. Thirdly, He loves us so much He wanted to be with us but He was to leave this world and yet wanted to remain and thus He left not only His Spirit, but the Sacrament of Divine Mercy and Divine Love. Father laments how many spend time with Him and watch with Him and encourages us to spend at least one hour a month in the presence of The Blessed Sacrament


We bring you another sermon today as His Excellency Bishop Daniel Dolan shares the life of the holy Bishop St. Norbert, which, delivered back in 2008, corresponds with First Saturday of June this year as well with devotion to the Sacred Heart. Bishop Dolan reminds us that everything is recycled (hence the wisdom of holy Mother Church with the one-year liturgical cycle) so we're prepared to embrace life and not be floored when the unexpected happens such as what Norbert encountered with corruption by clerics in the Church, really a fraction of problems compared with today's Great Apostasy. Where are the saints today to come forward to expose the charlatans just as St. Norbert did by proclaiming the truth and making reparation for sins against the Blessed Sacrament? Combatting heresy is the same reason Christ appeared to St. Margaret Mary Alacoque with ammo to save souls as Bishop Dolan shares on this day. St. Norbert

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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

  • Secrets of LaSalette
  • 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

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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

    Prayer Before the Crucifix

    Behold, O kind and most sweet Jesus, I cast myself upon my knees in Thy sight, and with the most fervent desire of my soul I pray and beseech Thee that Thou wouldst fix deep within my heart lively sentiments of Faith, Hope and Charity, with true repentance for my sins, and a firm purpose of amendment, whilst with deep affection and grief of soul I ponder within myself and mentally contemplate Thy five most precious Wounds; having before my eyes the words which David in prophesy spoke concerning Thee, O Good Jesus: "They have pierced My hands and My feet; they have numbered all My bones."

    Plenary Indulgence, Condition:
    • Confession
    • Communion
    • One Our Father
    • One Hail Mary
    • One Glory be...
    Pope Pius IX, July 31, 1858



  • 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.

    Pray for the Sick


    Pray for the Dearly Departed Souls
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    The angel of the Lord declared unto Mary. And she conceived of the Holy Ghost.

    Hail Mary full of grace, the Lord is with thee. Blessed art thou among women and blessed is the fruit of thy womb, Jesus.

    Holy Mary, Mother of God, pray for us sinners now and at the hour of our death. Amen.

    Behold the handmaid of the Lord. Be it done unto me according to Thy word.

    Hail Mary...

    And the Word was made flesh. And dwelt among us.

    Hail Mary...

    Pray for us, O holy Mother of God. That we may be made worthy of the promises of Christ.

    Let us pray.
    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.


    Angelus Domini nuntiavit Mariae. Et concepit de Spiritu Sancto.

    Ave Maria, gratia plena, Dominus tecum benedicta tu in mulieribus, et benedictus fructis ventris tui, Jesus.

    Sancta Maria, Mater Dei, ora pro nobis peccatoribus, nunc et in hora mortis nostrae. Amen.

    Ecce ancilla Domini. Fiat mihi secundum verbum tuum.

    Ave Maria...

    Et Verbum caro factum est. Et habitavit in nobis.

    Ave Maria...

    Ora pro nobis, sancta Dei Genitrix. Ut digni efficiamur promissionibus Christi.

    Oremus.
    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.