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Three locations in the Archdiocese of Washington will celebrate the external solemnity of Corpus Christi with the Traditional Latin Mass. Come pray with us!
For a list of TLM's in the Diocese of Arlington, see @tlmarlington 's website for listings:
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Catholic priest Fr. Charles Trullols carried Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament near the Washington Monument today as part of a Eucharistic procession in the nation's capital
Video: John Paul Vander Woude
An Australian archbishop urges the value of Eucharistic adoration and a renewed appreciation of kneeling in worship(!), and @amywelborn2 quite reasonably wonders what this might portend for the future of where we are headed with our liturgy.
When you consider the history of liturgical formation over the past fifty years, and the confident assurances from Liturgical Professionals that this was well behind us...this is pretty remarkable. It's a lengthy explanation of the purpose and history of kneeling in Western Catholicism, and an encouragement to embrace it.
It also raises the question of how to understand "unity" when one bishop can write a document like this, and another can preach a message and enforce policies that not only discourage kneeling but declare it a posture contrary to authentic devotion.
Today is the Feast of Corpus Christi, a solemn celebration of Christ’s Real Presence in the Eucharist.
Let us renew our love and awe for this great mystery of our faith.
📍Regina Caeli Parish in Houston, TX
📸 Photos by @TLMPhotograper
For those looking to celebrate the feast of Corpus Christi in the traditional Roman Rite (or indeed, at all) today, @StAlphonsusFSSP in Baltimore will have a High Mass tonight at 7pm. Worth the trip!
It will also be streamed on their YT page:
https://t.co/NHqbmS5Fx5
@lukei4655@christian_state@Lorenzo92SS Seen that in past pilgrimages at Chartres, so the priests are surely aware that this is an option, and willing to make use of it. Why they did not do it on this occasion is unclear. Maybe there wasn't time?
Reverend Canon Jean-Baptiste Commins was in his church parking lot Monday evening when he heard tires squeal and a loud crash.
Watch the story: https://t.co/eV5Nt4YBEv
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Please pray for the soul of Michael. He was an absolutely dear old man from my parish who led the rosary before Mass for years. He gave me so many little prayer books and holy cards. I will truly miss him. May his beautiful soul rest in peace. 🙏😭❤️🔥
@christian_state@lukei4655@Lorenzo92SS Yes, that was our suspicion, given that in years past at the Pilgrimage, these Masses usually had servers for all of the priests (most commonly, scouts).
Tour the sacred sites of Europe with FSSP priests offering Mass at some of the most beautiful churches in the world!
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@ChudThomist In the 1970s, it was sometimes argued that discarding the clerical attire would somehow make priests "more approachable to people". From my own experience, I know this to be utter nonsense. Before, I was hardly ever approached by total strangers; now, it happens regularly.
@RomanoSace57080 From his 1965 Apostolic Letter, 𝘐𝘯𝘷𝘦𝘴𝘵𝘪𝘨𝘢𝘣𝘪𝘭𝘦𝘴 𝘋𝘪𝘷𝘪𝘵𝘪𝘢𝘴 𝘊𝘩𝘳𝘪𝘴𝘵𝘪 - issued in the final session of Vatican II, and seemingly quite forgotten today. But appropriate to look back at once again as the month of the Sacred Heart begins.
First Mass of Fr. Anthony Ike FSSP at St. Francis of Assisi church in Lincoln, Nebraska, on May 29, 2026. Laus Deo.
(Photo via Latin Mass of the Archdiocese of Melbourne)
Today marks the start of the month dedicated to the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus
The devotion stems from visions experienced by a French nun, St. Margaret Mary Alacoque, between 1673 and 1675, where Jesus revealed his heart as a symbol of his love
Cor Iesu, in sinu Virginis Matris a Spiritu Sancto formatum miserere nobis
Heart of Jesus, formed by the Holy Ghost in the womb of the Virgin Mother, have mercy on us