by Simon Townshend
After several years of work, we are very pleased to be able to announce the delivery of the long-awaited second edition of the Traditional Roman Hymnal.
As promised, the second edition is greatly improved. This new edition contains over 360 chants and hymns (50% more!)
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by Angelus Press
The dangers and the insidious but real harm of the invasive digital world, which fascinates and modifies the behavior of all age strata of the population, are often under-estimated by those who are in charge of education. Yet, the stakes are high.
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by Angelus Press
A brief sketch of the life of Cardinal Ottaviani, and his courageous opposition to the modernists before and during the Second Vatican Council.
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by Brent Klaske
Our Lord, who suffered hunger and cold, is aware of even our smallest needs. In His mercy, He wanted us to go through life as exiles in this vale of tears, so as to long for the other life “where neither rust nor moth consume, and where thieves do not break through nor steal” (Mt. 6:20).
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by Brent Klaske
The Vigil of St. John the Baptist (June 23) takes place shortly after the longest day in the northern hemisphere. Appropriately, it captures a sense of light supplanting darkness throughout its liturgy and traditions.
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by Brent Klaske
“Access is possible: Christ is the door. It was opened for you when his side was opened by the lance. Remember what flowed out from his side: thus, choose where you want to enter Christ. From the side of Christ as he hung dying upon the Cross there flowed out blood and water, when it was pierced by a lance. Your purification is in that water, your redemption is in that blood”.
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by Brent Klaske
With a dimly-lit church, a rarely-seen candle holder, somber tones, and a candle hidden behind a curtain or the altar, Tenebrae is a unique and special liturgy in the calendar of the Roman Catholic Church.
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by Brent Klaske
Friends, Just a reminder that Angelus Press will be in Winona for this year’s ordination of the priests of the Society of St. Pius X. There will be 12 ordinands – 11 for the Society, and 1 for the Dominicans...
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by Angelus Press
In an article that no objective reader would call fair or just, Jeff Mirus posts the apparent reflections of a young lady who grew up as a Catholic whose family received the sacraments from the priests of the Society of...
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by Angelus Press
This series was written for Angelus Press by Louis Tofari Discourses on Solemn Mass: Part V After the sacred ministers have attired themselves in their amices, albs and cinctures, the maniple is next put on the left forearm. The maniple...
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by Brent Klaske
The church of Sant’Ignazio in Rome is the church dedicated to St. Ignatius of Loyola, on which construction began a few years after that saint’s canonization by Gregory XV in 1622. When my husband and I walked into its nave,...
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by Brent Klaske
The following is an interview conducted by Angelus Press with Bishop Bernard Fellay, Superior General of the Society of Saint Pius X Consecration of Bishops The Angelus: What was your initial reaction when you learned that Archbishop Lefebvre had chosen...
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