The Various Liturgical Colors of the Roman Liturgy
Did you ever happen to wonder…why so many colors in the Roman Liturgy?
Did you ever happen to wonder…why so many colors in the Roman Liturgy?
Have you ever been on vacation or working out of town and wondered where you could find a Traditional Latin Mass?
Many may think that this traditional Roman Mass, from the 1962 Missale Romanum, is identical to the form used during the time of Pope St. Gregory the Great or even of Pope St. Peter.
Did you know that Latin was not always used as the liturgical language?
From September to November of this year, 2015, the major relics of St. Maria Goretti will make a pilgrimage to the United States.
Romanitas….we hear that word often in conjunction with Louis Tofari but what does that word mean exactly.
There’s something new brewing over at Our Lady of Guadalupe Monastery.
This post will be dedicated to excerpts from Dr. Peter Chojnowski speech that he had given at the “Fatima: Only Way to World Peace” conference in Brazil, August 2007.
The following is an excerpt of a Starkenburg article that was written a long time ago by Father Novak.
In an instant, your life can change either for the good or for the bad.
Last week we wrote about what a rite is, the different kinds of rites, and touched base on the Latin Rite.
Father Peter Scott is looking for help and support.
Jim Morlino from Navis Pictures has a tremendous amount of experience in this field.
One of our listeners suggested that Your Morning Tradition at Magnificat Radio might be interested in contacting Rita Davidson, a traditional catholic.
On Friday, September 25, 2015 we showcased on Your Morning Tradition excerpts from “A toast to our good wives who make us better men.”
What is a rite? In general, the manner and form of a religious function.
The final straw that decided the uproar of this war happened on March 3, 1793.
You may not know this but the Auriesville Pilgrimage is a FREE pilgrimage.
I’m sure most of you, like myself, have often wondered what or how do you discern a religious vocation?
If you happened to catch the talk on education this morning, Monday, September 14th, on Your Morning Tradition, the following St. Thomas Aquinas prayer is what we prayed. Feel free to copy this for yourselves...