The Saint Lawrence Press is dedicated to the preservation of the classical Roman Liturgy and seeks especially to raise awareness of the process of liturgical reform before the Second Vatican Council. To meet these aims the Saint Lawrence Press publishes an Ordo Recitandi, in Latin, modelled on those produced in Rome in the middle of the last century before the unpleasant,
unfortunate, and damaging, changes of the 1950's and early 1960's.
The Ordo Recitandi contains the necessary information enabling those who wish to celebrate the traditional Divine Office and Mass to identify those variable parts for every day in the Liturgical year.
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5 comments:
December 31 used to be a holy day?
Interestingly, the Sunday is also anticipated this year in the Byzantine liturgy.
@Paulus, Yes.
@Joël, That I did not know, thank you for the information.
I was wondering, why is the ferial mass of the Octave a "mix" between the readings of the dawn mass and everything else of the day mass ?
Thank you.
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