![]() Benedictines of Norcia to Broadcast Christmas Mati.Feast of the Nativity of Our Lord Jesus Christ.Urbi et Orbi: The Pope's Christmas Message.Majestic Irish Cathedral Destroyed by Fire.Station Churches of the Christmas Season.Franciscan Sanctuary of La Verna and the Parato di.Station Churches of the Christmas Season - Part 2.Feast of the Holy Innocents - Ad Orientem in Colog.Introit from the Midnight Mass, Westminster Cathedral.A Sign of Change: Liturgical and Musical Programme.Book Notice: The Liturgical Subject: Subject, Subj.The Monastic Vocation: Some Random Thoughts.Some Romanesque or Romanesque Inspired Altars.The Sounds of Salvation: A Recreation of the Mass.How to Properly or Improperly Wear a Conical Chasuble.Stations of the Christmas Season - Part 3. ![]() There were also variations in the text of the Ave Regina Caelorum, which originally had a less regular rhyme the more regular version currently used dates from the revision of the Breviary promulgated by Pope Clement VIII (1592-1605) in 1602. In a Roman Breviary printed for the Franciscans in 1529, the Regina caeli is assigned to the Easter season, but there are no rubrics about when to sing the others, and there is also a fifth antiphon, Quam pulchra the same arrangement is found in the post-Conciliar Liturgy of the Hours, with Sub tuum praesidium added to the traditional group of four. Before the Tridentine reform, however, there was a lot of variation in their use. In the Breviary of St Pius V, the four Marian antiphons for the end of Compline are each assigned to a specific part of the year Alma Redemptoris Mater is said in Advent and the Christmas season, Ave, Regina caelorum from the evening of February 2nd until Spy Wednesday, Regina caeli in Eastertide, and Salve Regina from Trinity Sunday to the end of the liturgical year. Review of Yves Chiron’s Biography of Abp Bugnini o.Liturgical Notes on the Purification of the Virgin.The Need for Mutual Humility and Support Between t.Baroque and 19th-Century Realism Contrasted.Faithful in All Generations: The History of the Fi.Sinite Parvulos (Part 2) - An Excellent Column abo.A Pair of Insightful Books on Sacred Music.Summer Program in Wisconsin, August 12-16: Study S.The Velatio Nuptialis: An Ancient (and Forgotten).“The Way is the Goal”: Against Reducing the Mass t.The Feast of St Thomas Aquinas in Toulouse.Lenten Pilgrimage in Port Arthur, Texas, March 9.A Litany Based on the Writings of St Thomas. ![]()
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