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SANCTA MISSA
Sancta Missa offers a wide range of information, including video tutorials, lists of important documents, FAQs, and Gregorian Chant resources, all of which can help anyone from the celebrant to the laity in learning more about the Extraordinary Form of the Mass. RESOURCES | SANCTA MISSA RESOURCES. One of the goals of Sancta Missa is to assist, not only in the teaching of the Extraordinary Form of the Mass, but answering questions or explaining traditions that have been carried over throughout the centuries. Here you will find a compilation of documents covering histories, reflections and apostolic letterspertaining to the
LITURGICAL RESOURCES The Mass of the Western Rites - Dom Fernand Cabrol. This book offers a dedicated comparison of the various forms of the liturgy found in the Roman West, including the Gallican, Mozarabic, Celtic, Ambrosian, and Roman liturgies. Dom Fernand Cabrol was a French theologian, Benedictine monk and noted writer on the history of Christian worship. TUTORIALS | SANCTA MISSA Sancta Missa Tutorial videos provide a quick reference opportunity for ministers, servers and the faithful to grow more familiar with the many different forms of the Extraordinary Form of the Mass. It is the hope of the Canons Regular that with these videos you will be able to encounter the Mass with a deeper understanding and devotion. LOW MASS WITH ONE SERVER Sancta Missa Tutorial videos provide a quick reference opportunity for ministers, servers and the faithful to grow more familiar with the many different forms of the Extraordinary Form of the Mass.LITURGICAL CALENDAR
There are several differences between the liturgical calendars of the Ordinary and Extraordinary Forms. Sometimes a saint may be celebrated on a different day between the two calendars. The Ordinary Form calendar does not contain the season of Septuagesima or the Octave of Pentecost like the Extraordinary Form calendar does. English Propersfor
CONCELEBRATION
Concelebration does not take place in the EF, except in the following very specific situations: the ordination of a priest and the ordination of a bishop. The only priests who would concelebrate at the ordination of a priest are the celebrant and those who were ordained at the Mass. Yes. A priest, though ordained to a higher order does not MASS CHANTS AND PROPERS Dec 12 - Our Lady of Guadalupe. This section provides the chants for the changing parts of the Mass proper to each liturgical day. Under each day will be found the proper chants to be sung by the choir, namely the Introit, Graduale, Alleluia (or Tract), Offertory, and Communion. Mass Propers.GREGORIAN CHANT
The Liber Usualis (1962) contains all the chants for each day of the liturgical year. It also contains all the readings, prayers, and rubrics of each Mass. It can be purchased from Biretta Books. Simpler versions of the official chants may be used by smaller choirs, as long as the text remains unchanged. Once source for simpler, psalm-tone MASS WITHOUT AN ALTAR SERVER There are three main changes that take place when a Priest offers Mass without an Altar Server. First, throughout the Mass the Priest says all of the responses that the server would normally say. Second, the server’s Confiteor is omitted. Once the priest completes his Confiteor he says “Miseratur nostril” and then “IndulgentiamSANCTA MISSA
Sancta Missa offers a wide range of information, including video tutorials, lists of important documents, FAQs, and Gregorian Chant resources, all of which can help anyone from the celebrant to the laity in learning more about the Extraordinary Form of the Mass. RESOURCES | SANCTA MISSA RESOURCES. One of the goals of Sancta Missa is to assist, not only in the teaching of the Extraordinary Form of the Mass, but answering questions or explaining traditions that have been carried over throughout the centuries. Here you will find a compilation of documents covering histories, reflections and apostolic letterspertaining to the
LITURGICAL RESOURCES The Mass of the Western Rites - Dom Fernand Cabrol. This book offers a dedicated comparison of the various forms of the liturgy found in the Roman West, including the Gallican, Mozarabic, Celtic, Ambrosian, and Roman liturgies. Dom Fernand Cabrol was a French theologian, Benedictine monk and noted writer on the history of Christian worship. TUTORIALS | SANCTA MISSA Sancta Missa Tutorial videos provide a quick reference opportunity for ministers, servers and the faithful to grow more familiar with the many different forms of the Extraordinary Form of the Mass. It is the hope of the Canons Regular that with these videos you will be able to encounter the Mass with a deeper understanding and devotion. LOW MASS WITH ONE SERVER Sancta Missa Tutorial videos provide a quick reference opportunity for ministers, servers and the faithful to grow more familiar with the many different forms of the Extraordinary Form of the Mass.LITURGICAL CALENDAR
There are several differences between the liturgical calendars of the Ordinary and Extraordinary Forms. Sometimes a saint may be celebrated on a different day between the two calendars. The Ordinary Form calendar does not contain the season of Septuagesima or the Octave of Pentecost like the Extraordinary Form calendar does. English Propersfor
CONCELEBRATION
Concelebration does not take place in the EF, except in the following very specific situations: the ordination of a priest and the ordination of a bishop. The only priests who would concelebrate at the ordination of a priest are the celebrant and those who were ordained at the Mass. Yes. A priest, though ordained to a higher order does not MASS CHANTS AND PROPERS Dec 12 - Our Lady of Guadalupe. This section provides the chants for the changing parts of the Mass proper to each liturgical day. Under each day will be found the proper chants to be sung by the choir, namely the Introit, Graduale, Alleluia (or Tract), Offertory, and Communion. Mass Propers.GREGORIAN CHANT
The Liber Usualis (1962) contains all the chants for each day of the liturgical year. It also contains all the readings, prayers, and rubrics of each Mass. It can be purchased from Biretta Books. Simpler versions of the official chants may be used by smaller choirs, as long as the text remains unchanged. Once source for simpler, psalm-tone MASS WITHOUT AN ALTAR SERVER There are three main changes that take place when a Priest offers Mass without an Altar Server. First, throughout the Mass the Priest says all of the responses that the server would normally say. Second, the server’s Confiteor is omitted. Once the priest completes his Confiteor he says “Miseratur nostril” and then “IndulgentiamLITURGICAL CALENDAR
There are several differences between the liturgical calendars of the Ordinary and Extraordinary Forms. Sometimes a saint may be celebrated on a different day between the two calendars. The Ordinary Form calendar does not contain the season of Septuagesima or the Octave of Pentecost like the Extraordinary Form calendar does. English Propersfor
HOLY WEEK | SANCTAMISSA All who chant the Passion must be at least deacons. The fullest form of chanting the Passion involves three deacons, (or priests vested as deacons) besides the Sacred Ministers, chanting the Gospel. If three deacons are unavailable, two deacons and the priest celebrant may also chant the Passion, with the celebrant chanting the part of Christ DETAILS | SANCTAMISSA WORKSHOP DETAILS. The Canons Regular of St. John Cantius are looking forward to welcoming the visiting clergy throughout the week-long workshops. Registrants will reside in one of the guest rooms in the rectory and are encouraged to join the community for the recitation of the Divine Office, Mass and meals. Throughout the workshop attendees LOW MASS WITH ONE SERVER Sancta Missa Tutorial videos provide a quick reference opportunity for ministers, servers and the faithful to grow more familiar with the many different forms of the Extraordinary Form of the Mass. REGISTER | SANCTA MISSA Up to five out-of-town priests can travel to St. John Cantius, where they will be provided with housing, materials, and meals along with the daily workshop sessions. HIGH MASS WITH FOUR SERVERS Sancta Missa Tutorial videos provide a quick reference opportunity for ministers, servers and the faithful to grow more familiar with the many different forms of the Extraordinary Form of the Mass. WORKSHOPS | SANCTA MISSA Since 2007, the Canons Regular of St. John Cantius have been offering workshops to educate priests, deacons, and seminarians in the Extraordinary Form of the Mass. With over 1,500 priests having attended the workshops, and countless more who have used Sancta Missa as a quick resource, the Canons continue their work of restoring thesacred.
LATIN MISSALS
The main differences between various hand missals available is in how they present and arrange the texts of the Mass. Most hand missals will contain text of the Ordinary of the Mass and the Propers (parts that change from day-to-day (e.g. readings). They often contain other information such as introductions to the various Masses or historiesMOTU PROPRIO
Art. 2. In Masses celebrated without the people, each Catholic priest of the Latin rite, whether secular or regular, may use the Roman Missal published by Bl. Pope John XXIII in 1962, or the Roman Missal promulgated by Pope Paul VI in 1970, and may do so on any day with theexception of
FASTING & ABSTINENCE Abstinence and fasting are to be observed on Ash Wednesday and Good Friday. (Code of Canon Law, Can. 1251) Abstinence is defined as refraining from eating meat. For Fridays outside of Lent, the USCCB has allowed some other penitential act to be substituted forabstinence.
SANCTA MISSA
Sancta Missa offers a wide range of information, including video tutorials, lists of important documents, FAQs, and Gregorian Chant resources, all of which can help anyone from the celebrant to the laity in learning more about the Extraordinary Form of the Mass. RESOURCES | SANCTA MISSA RESOURCES. One of the goals of Sancta Missa is to assist, not only in the teaching of the Extraordinary Form of the Mass, but answering questions or explaining traditions that have been carried over throughout the centuries. Here you will find a compilation of documents covering histories, reflections and apostolic letterspertaining to the
LITURGICAL RESOURCES The Mass of the Western Rites - Dom Fernand Cabrol. This book offers a dedicated comparison of the various forms of the liturgy found in the Roman West, including the Gallican, Mozarabic, Celtic, Ambrosian, and Roman liturgies. Dom Fernand Cabrol was a French theologian, Benedictine monk and noted writer on the history of Christian worship. TUTORIALS | SANCTA MISSA Sancta Missa Tutorial videos provide a quick reference opportunity for ministers, servers and the faithful to grow more familiar with the many different forms of the Extraordinary Form of the Mass. It is the hope of the Canons Regular that with these videos you will be able to encounter the Mass with a deeper understanding and devotion. LOW MASS WITH ONE SERVER Sancta Missa Tutorial videos provide a quick reference opportunity for ministers, servers and the faithful to grow more familiar with the many different forms of the Extraordinary Form of the Mass.LITURGICAL CALENDAR
There are several differences between the liturgical calendars of the Ordinary and Extraordinary Forms. Sometimes a saint may be celebrated on a different day between the two calendars. The Ordinary Form calendar does not contain the season of Septuagesima or the Octave of Pentecost like the Extraordinary Form calendar does. English Propersfor
CONCELEBRATION
Concelebration does not take place in the EF, except in the following very specific situations: the ordination of a priest and the ordination of a bishop. The only priests who would concelebrate at the ordination of a priest are the celebrant and those who were ordained at the Mass. Yes. A priest, though ordained to a higher order does not MASS CHANTS AND PROPERS Dec 12 - Our Lady of Guadalupe. This section provides the chants for the changing parts of the Mass proper to each liturgical day. Under each day will be found the proper chants to be sung by the choir, namely the Introit, Graduale, Alleluia (or Tract), Offertory, and Communion. Mass Propers.GREGORIAN CHANT
The Liber Usualis (1962) contains all the chants for each day of the liturgical year. It also contains all the readings, prayers, and rubrics of each Mass. It can be purchased from Biretta Books. Simpler versions of the official chants may be used by smaller choirs, as long as the text remains unchanged. Once source for simpler, psalm-tone MASS WITHOUT AN ALTAR SERVER There are three main changes that take place when a Priest offers Mass without an Altar Server. First, throughout the Mass the Priest says all of the responses that the server would normally say. Second, the server’s Confiteor is omitted. Once the priest completes his Confiteor he says “Miseratur nostril” and then “IndulgentiamSANCTA MISSA
Sancta Missa offers a wide range of information, including video tutorials, lists of important documents, FAQs, and Gregorian Chant resources, all of which can help anyone from the celebrant to the laity in learning more about the Extraordinary Form of the Mass. RESOURCES | SANCTA MISSA RESOURCES. One of the goals of Sancta Missa is to assist, not only in the teaching of the Extraordinary Form of the Mass, but answering questions or explaining traditions that have been carried over throughout the centuries. Here you will find a compilation of documents covering histories, reflections and apostolic letterspertaining to the
LITURGICAL RESOURCES The Mass of the Western Rites - Dom Fernand Cabrol. This book offers a dedicated comparison of the various forms of the liturgy found in the Roman West, including the Gallican, Mozarabic, Celtic, Ambrosian, and Roman liturgies. Dom Fernand Cabrol was a French theologian, Benedictine monk and noted writer on the history of Christian worship. TUTORIALS | SANCTA MISSA Sancta Missa Tutorial videos provide a quick reference opportunity for ministers, servers and the faithful to grow more familiar with the many different forms of the Extraordinary Form of the Mass. It is the hope of the Canons Regular that with these videos you will be able to encounter the Mass with a deeper understanding and devotion. LOW MASS WITH ONE SERVER Sancta Missa Tutorial videos provide a quick reference opportunity for ministers, servers and the faithful to grow more familiar with the many different forms of the Extraordinary Form of the Mass.LITURGICAL CALENDAR
There are several differences between the liturgical calendars of the Ordinary and Extraordinary Forms. Sometimes a saint may be celebrated on a different day between the two calendars. The Ordinary Form calendar does not contain the season of Septuagesima or the Octave of Pentecost like the Extraordinary Form calendar does. English Propersfor
CONCELEBRATION
Concelebration does not take place in the EF, except in the following very specific situations: the ordination of a priest and the ordination of a bishop. The only priests who would concelebrate at the ordination of a priest are the celebrant and those who were ordained at the Mass. Yes. A priest, though ordained to a higher order does not MASS CHANTS AND PROPERS Dec 12 - Our Lady of Guadalupe. This section provides the chants for the changing parts of the Mass proper to each liturgical day. Under each day will be found the proper chants to be sung by the choir, namely the Introit, Graduale, Alleluia (or Tract), Offertory, and Communion. Mass Propers.GREGORIAN CHANT
The Liber Usualis (1962) contains all the chants for each day of the liturgical year. It also contains all the readings, prayers, and rubrics of each Mass. It can be purchased from Biretta Books. Simpler versions of the official chants may be used by smaller choirs, as long as the text remains unchanged. Once source for simpler, psalm-tone MASS WITHOUT AN ALTAR SERVER There are three main changes that take place when a Priest offers Mass without an Altar Server. First, throughout the Mass the Priest says all of the responses that the server would normally say. Second, the server’s Confiteor is omitted. Once the priest completes his Confiteor he says “Miseratur nostril” and then “Indulgentiam TUTORIALS | SANCTA MISSA Sancta Missa Tutorial videos provide a quick reference opportunity for ministers, servers and the faithful to grow more familiar with the many different forms of the Extraordinary Form of the Mass. It is the hope of the Canons Regular that with these videos you will be able to encounter the Mass with a deeper understanding and devotion. SCHEDULE | SANCTA MISSA Several times throughout the year the Canons Regular offer a week long intensive workshop. Up to five out of town priests can travel to St. John Cantius, where they REGISTER | SANCTA MISSA Up to five out-of-town priests can travel to St. John Cantius, where they will be provided with housing, materials, and meals along with the daily workshop sessions. CONTACT | SANCTAMISSA Sancta Missa offers a wide range of information, including video tutorials, lists of important documents, FAQs, and Gregorian Chant resources, all of which can help anyone from the celebrant to the laity in learning more about the Extraordinary Form of the Mass. HOLY WEEK | SANCTAMISSA All who chant the Passion must be at least deacons. The fullest form of chanting the Passion involves three deacons, (or priests vested as deacons) besides the Sacred Ministers, chanting the Gospel. If three deacons are unavailable, two deacons and the priest celebrant may also chant the Passion, with the celebrant chanting the part of Christ LOW MASS WITH ONE SERVER Sancta Missa Tutorial videos provide a quick reference opportunity for ministers, servers and the faithful to grow more familiar with the many different forms of the Extraordinary Form of the Mass. HIGH MASS WITH FOUR SERVERS Sancta Missa Tutorial videos provide a quick reference opportunity for ministers, servers and the faithful to grow more familiar with the many different forms of the Extraordinary Form of the Mass. NEWCOMERS | SANCTAMISSA Newcomers to the Extraordinary Form of the Mass: How should people dress at the EF Mass? Do men need to wear a suit? Do women need to wear a chapel veil (Mantilla)? Whenever one attends Mass they should dress modestly. Men are not required to wear a suit, nor are women required to wear a chapel veil. < Back to Frequently Asked Questions.THE LECTIONARY
The lectionary readings of the EF Mass: Can the priest read/chant the Epistle and the Gospel in the vernacular as he gets to them during the course of the Mass or must he read/chant them in Latin? According to the Instruction Universae Ecclesiae (2011), at a Low Mass, the priest may read the readings in the vernacular. FASTING & ABSTINENCE Abstinence and fasting are to be observed on Ash Wednesday and Good Friday. (Code of Canon Law, Can. 1251) Abstinence is defined as refraining from eating meat. For Fridays outside of Lent, the USCCB has allowed some other penitential act to be substituted forabstinence.
SANCTA MISSA
Sancta Missa offers a wide range of information, including video tutorials, lists of important documents, FAQs, and Gregorian Chant resources, all of which can help anyone from the celebrant to the laity in learning more about the Extraordinary Form of the Mass. RESOURCES | SANCTA MISSA RESOURCES. One of the goals of Sancta Missa is to assist, not only in the teaching of the Extraordinary Form of the Mass, but answering questions or explaining traditions that have been carried over throughout the centuries. Here you will find a compilation of documents covering histories, reflections and apostolic letterspertaining to the
LITURGICAL RESOURCES The Mass of the Western Rites - Dom Fernand Cabrol. This book offers a dedicated comparison of the various forms of the liturgy found in the Roman West, including the Gallican, Mozarabic, Celtic, Ambrosian, and Roman liturgies. Dom Fernand Cabrol was a French theologian, Benedictine monk and noted writer on the history of Christian worship. TUTORIALS | SANCTA MISSA Sancta Missa Tutorial videos provide a quick reference opportunity for ministers, servers and the faithful to grow more familiar with the many different forms of the Extraordinary Form of the Mass. It is the hope of the Canons Regular that with these videos you will be able to encounter the Mass with a deeper understanding and devotion. LOW MASS WITH ONE SERVER Sancta Missa Tutorial videos provide a quick reference opportunity for ministers, servers and the faithful to grow more familiar with the many different forms of the Extraordinary Form of the Mass. MASS CHANTS AND PROPERS Dec 12 - Our Lady of Guadalupe. This section provides the chants for the changing parts of the Mass proper to each liturgical day. Under each day will be found the proper chants to be sung by the choir, namely the Introit, Graduale, Alleluia (or Tract), Offertory, and Communion. Mass Propers.CONCELEBRATION
Concelebration does not take place in the EF, except in the following very specific situations: the ordination of a priest and the ordination of a bishop. The only priests who would concelebrate at the ordination of a priest are the celebrant and those who were ordained at the Mass. Yes. A priest, though ordained to a higher order does notGREGORIAN CHANT
The Liber Usualis (1962) contains all the chants for each day of the liturgical year. It also contains all the readings, prayers, and rubrics of each Mass. It can be purchased from Biretta Books. Simpler versions of the official chants may be used by smaller choirs, as long as the text remains unchanged. Once source for simpler, psalm-tone COMMUNION AT THE EXTRAORDINARY FORM No, the Precious Blood is not distributed to the people in the Extraordinary Form. However, according to the doctrine of concomitance, the whole Christ is present under each Eucharistic species. Thus one receives the whole Christ even when receiving the Host alone. As at any Mass, anyone properly disposed may receiveCommunion.
MASS WITHOUT AN ALTAR SERVER There are three main changes that take place when a Priest offers Mass without an Altar Server. First, throughout the Mass the Priest says all of the responses that the server would normally say. Second, the server’s Confiteor is omitted. Once the priest completes his Confiteor he says “Miseratur nostril” and then “IndulgentiamSANCTA MISSA
Sancta Missa offers a wide range of information, including video tutorials, lists of important documents, FAQs, and Gregorian Chant resources, all of which can help anyone from the celebrant to the laity in learning more about the Extraordinary Form of the Mass. RESOURCES | SANCTA MISSA RESOURCES. One of the goals of Sancta Missa is to assist, not only in the teaching of the Extraordinary Form of the Mass, but answering questions or explaining traditions that have been carried over throughout the centuries. Here you will find a compilation of documents covering histories, reflections and apostolic letterspertaining to the
LITURGICAL RESOURCES The Mass of the Western Rites - Dom Fernand Cabrol. This book offers a dedicated comparison of the various forms of the liturgy found in the Roman West, including the Gallican, Mozarabic, Celtic, Ambrosian, and Roman liturgies. Dom Fernand Cabrol was a French theologian, Benedictine monk and noted writer on the history of Christian worship. TUTORIALS | SANCTA MISSA Sancta Missa Tutorial videos provide a quick reference opportunity for ministers, servers and the faithful to grow more familiar with the many different forms of the Extraordinary Form of the Mass. It is the hope of the Canons Regular that with these videos you will be able to encounter the Mass with a deeper understanding and devotion. LOW MASS WITH ONE SERVER Sancta Missa Tutorial videos provide a quick reference opportunity for ministers, servers and the faithful to grow more familiar with the many different forms of the Extraordinary Form of the Mass. MASS CHANTS AND PROPERS Dec 12 - Our Lady of Guadalupe. This section provides the chants for the changing parts of the Mass proper to each liturgical day. Under each day will be found the proper chants to be sung by the choir, namely the Introit, Graduale, Alleluia (or Tract), Offertory, and Communion. Mass Propers.CONCELEBRATION
Concelebration does not take place in the EF, except in the following very specific situations: the ordination of a priest and the ordination of a bishop. The only priests who would concelebrate at the ordination of a priest are the celebrant and those who were ordained at the Mass. Yes. A priest, though ordained to a higher order does notGREGORIAN CHANT
The Liber Usualis (1962) contains all the chants for each day of the liturgical year. It also contains all the readings, prayers, and rubrics of each Mass. It can be purchased from Biretta Books. Simpler versions of the official chants may be used by smaller choirs, as long as the text remains unchanged. Once source for simpler, psalm-tone COMMUNION AT THE EXTRAORDINARY FORM No, the Precious Blood is not distributed to the people in the Extraordinary Form. However, according to the doctrine of concomitance, the whole Christ is present under each Eucharistic species. Thus one receives the whole Christ even when receiving the Host alone. As at any Mass, anyone properly disposed may receiveCommunion.
MASS WITHOUT AN ALTAR SERVER There are three main changes that take place when a Priest offers Mass without an Altar Server. First, throughout the Mass the Priest says all of the responses that the server would normally say. Second, the server’s Confiteor is omitted. Once the priest completes his Confiteor he says “Miseratur nostril” and then “Indulgentiam TUTORIALS | SANCTA MISSA Sancta Missa Tutorial videos provide a quick reference opportunity for ministers, servers and the faithful to grow more familiar with the many different forms of the Extraordinary Form of the Mass. It is the hope of the Canons Regular that with these videos you will be able to encounter the Mass with a deeper understanding and devotion. SCHEDULE | SANCTA MISSA Several times throughout the year the Canons Regular offer a week long intensive workshop. Up to five out of town priests can travel to St. John Cantius, where they REGISTER | SANCTA MISSA Up to five out-of-town priests can travel to St. John Cantius, where they will be provided with housing, materials, and meals along with the daily workshop sessions. HOLY WEEK | SANCTAMISSA All who chant the Passion must be at least deacons. The fullest form of chanting the Passion involves three deacons, (or priests vested as deacons) besides the Sacred Ministers, chanting the Gospel. If three deacons are unavailable, two deacons and the priest celebrant may also chant the Passion, with the celebrant chanting the part of Christ LOW MASS WITH ONE SERVER Sancta Missa Tutorial videos provide a quick reference opportunity for ministers, servers and the faithful to grow more familiar with the many different forms of the Extraordinary Form of the Mass.LITURGICAL CALENDAR
There are several differences between the liturgical calendars of the Ordinary and Extraordinary Forms. Sometimes a saint may be celebrated on a different day between the two calendars. The Ordinary Form calendar does not contain the season of Septuagesima or the Octave of Pentecost like the Extraordinary Form calendar does. English Propersfor
NEWCOMERS | SANCTAMISSA Newcomers to the Extraordinary Form of the Mass: How should people dress at the EF Mass? Do men need to wear a suit? Do women need to wear a chapel veil (Mantilla)? Whenever one attends Mass they should dress modestly. Men are not required to wear a suit, nor are women required to wear a chapel veil. < Back to Frequently Asked Questions.PRIVATE LOW MASS
Sancta Missa Tutorial videos provide a quick reference opportunity for ministers, servers and the faithful to grow more familiar with the many different forms of the Extraordinary Form of the Mass.THE LECTIONARY
The lectionary readings of the EF Mass: Can the priest read/chant the Epistle and the Gospel in the vernacular as he gets to them during the course of the Mass or must he read/chant them in Latin? According to the Instruction Universae Ecclesiae (2011), at a Low Mass, the priest may read the readings in the vernacular. FASTING & ABSTINENCE Abstinence and fasting are to be observed on Ash Wednesday and Good Friday. (Code of Canon Law, Can. 1251) Abstinence is defined as refraining from eating meat. For Fridays outside of Lent, the USCCB has allowed some other penitential act to be substituted forabstinence.
SANCTA MISSA
Sancta Missa offers a wide range of information, including video tutorials, lists of important documents, FAQs, and Gregorian Chant resources, all of which can help anyone from the celebrant to the laity in learning more about the Extraordinary Form of the Mass. RESOURCES | SANCTA MISSA RESOURCES. One of the goals of Sancta Missa is to assist, not only in the teaching of the Extraordinary Form of the Mass, but answering questions or explaining traditions that have been carried over throughout the centuries. Here you will find a compilation of documents covering histories, reflections and apostolic letterspertaining to the
LITURGICAL RESOURCES The Mass of the Western Rites - Dom Fernand Cabrol. This book offers a dedicated comparison of the various forms of the liturgy found in the Roman West, including the Gallican, Mozarabic, Celtic, Ambrosian, and Roman liturgies. Dom Fernand Cabrol was a French theologian, Benedictine monk and noted writer on the history of Christian worship. TUTORIALS | SANCTA MISSA Sancta Missa Tutorial videos provide a quick reference opportunity for ministers, servers and the faithful to grow more familiar with the many different forms of the Extraordinary Form of the Mass. It is the hope of the Canons Regular that with these videos you will be able to encounter the Mass with a deeper understanding and devotion. LOW MASS WITH ONE SERVER Sancta Missa Tutorial videos provide a quick reference opportunity for ministers, servers and the faithful to grow more familiar with the many different forms of the Extraordinary Form of the Mass. MASS CHANTS AND PROPERS Dec 12 - Our Lady of Guadalupe. This section provides the chants for the changing parts of the Mass proper to each liturgical day. Under each day will be found the proper chants to be sung by the choir, namely the Introit, Graduale, Alleluia (or Tract), Offertory, and Communion. Mass Propers.CONCELEBRATION
Concelebration does not take place in the EF, except in the following very specific situations: the ordination of a priest and the ordination of a bishop. The only priests who would concelebrate at the ordination of a priest are the celebrant and those who were ordained at the Mass. Yes. A priest, though ordained to a higher order does notGREGORIAN CHANT
The Liber Usualis (1962) contains all the chants for each day of the liturgical year. It also contains all the readings, prayers, and rubrics of each Mass. It can be purchased from Biretta Books. Simpler versions of the official chants may be used by smaller choirs, as long as the text remains unchanged. Once source for simpler, psalm-tone COMMUNION AT THE EXTRAORDINARY FORM No, the Precious Blood is not distributed to the people in the Extraordinary Form. However, according to the doctrine of concomitance, the whole Christ is present under each Eucharistic species. Thus one receives the whole Christ even when receiving the Host alone. As at any Mass, anyone properly disposed may receiveCommunion.
MASS WITHOUT AN ALTAR SERVER There are three main changes that take place when a Priest offers Mass without an Altar Server. First, throughout the Mass the Priest says all of the responses that the server would normally say. Second, the server’s Confiteor is omitted. Once the priest completes his Confiteor he says “Miseratur nostril” and then “IndulgentiamSANCTA MISSA
Sancta Missa offers a wide range of information, including video tutorials, lists of important documents, FAQs, and Gregorian Chant resources, all of which can help anyone from the celebrant to the laity in learning more about the Extraordinary Form of the Mass. RESOURCES | SANCTA MISSA RESOURCES. One of the goals of Sancta Missa is to assist, not only in the teaching of the Extraordinary Form of the Mass, but answering questions or explaining traditions that have been carried over throughout the centuries. Here you will find a compilation of documents covering histories, reflections and apostolic letterspertaining to the
LITURGICAL RESOURCES The Mass of the Western Rites - Dom Fernand Cabrol. This book offers a dedicated comparison of the various forms of the liturgy found in the Roman West, including the Gallican, Mozarabic, Celtic, Ambrosian, and Roman liturgies. Dom Fernand Cabrol was a French theologian, Benedictine monk and noted writer on the history of Christian worship. TUTORIALS | SANCTA MISSA Sancta Missa Tutorial videos provide a quick reference opportunity for ministers, servers and the faithful to grow more familiar with the many different forms of the Extraordinary Form of the Mass. It is the hope of the Canons Regular that with these videos you will be able to encounter the Mass with a deeper understanding and devotion. LOW MASS WITH ONE SERVER Sancta Missa Tutorial videos provide a quick reference opportunity for ministers, servers and the faithful to grow more familiar with the many different forms of the Extraordinary Form of the Mass. MASS CHANTS AND PROPERS Dec 12 - Our Lady of Guadalupe. This section provides the chants for the changing parts of the Mass proper to each liturgical day. Under each day will be found the proper chants to be sung by the choir, namely the Introit, Graduale, Alleluia (or Tract), Offertory, and Communion. Mass Propers.CONCELEBRATION
Concelebration does not take place in the EF, except in the following very specific situations: the ordination of a priest and the ordination of a bishop. The only priests who would concelebrate at the ordination of a priest are the celebrant and those who were ordained at the Mass. Yes. A priest, though ordained to a higher order does notGREGORIAN CHANT
The Liber Usualis (1962) contains all the chants for each day of the liturgical year. It also contains all the readings, prayers, and rubrics of each Mass. It can be purchased from Biretta Books. Simpler versions of the official chants may be used by smaller choirs, as long as the text remains unchanged. Once source for simpler, psalm-tone COMMUNION AT THE EXTRAORDINARY FORM No, the Precious Blood is not distributed to the people in the Extraordinary Form. However, according to the doctrine of concomitance, the whole Christ is present under each Eucharistic species. Thus one receives the whole Christ even when receiving the Host alone. As at any Mass, anyone properly disposed may receiveCommunion.
MASS WITHOUT AN ALTAR SERVER There are three main changes that take place when a Priest offers Mass without an Altar Server. First, throughout the Mass the Priest says all of the responses that the server would normally say. Second, the server’s Confiteor is omitted. Once the priest completes his Confiteor he says “Miseratur nostril” and then “Indulgentiam TUTORIALS | SANCTA MISSA Sancta Missa Tutorial videos provide a quick reference opportunity for ministers, servers and the faithful to grow more familiar with the many different forms of the Extraordinary Form of the Mass. It is the hope of the Canons Regular that with these videos you will be able to encounter the Mass with a deeper understanding and devotion. SCHEDULE | SANCTA MISSA Several times throughout the year the Canons Regular offer a week long intensive workshop. Up to five out of town priests can travel to St. John Cantius, where they REGISTER | SANCTA MISSA Up to five out-of-town priests can travel to St. John Cantius, where they will be provided with housing, materials, and meals along with the daily workshop sessions. HOLY WEEK | SANCTAMISSA All who chant the Passion must be at least deacons. The fullest form of chanting the Passion involves three deacons, (or priests vested as deacons) besides the Sacred Ministers, chanting the Gospel. If three deacons are unavailable, two deacons and the priest celebrant may also chant the Passion, with the celebrant chanting the part of Christ LOW MASS WITH ONE SERVER Sancta Missa Tutorial videos provide a quick reference opportunity for ministers, servers and the faithful to grow more familiar with the many different forms of the Extraordinary Form of the Mass.LITURGICAL CALENDAR
There are several differences between the liturgical calendars of the Ordinary and Extraordinary Forms. Sometimes a saint may be celebrated on a different day between the two calendars. The Ordinary Form calendar does not contain the season of Septuagesima or the Octave of Pentecost like the Extraordinary Form calendar does. English Propersfor
NEWCOMERS | SANCTAMISSA Newcomers to the Extraordinary Form of the Mass: How should people dress at the EF Mass? Do men need to wear a suit? Do women need to wear a chapel veil (Mantilla)? Whenever one attends Mass they should dress modestly. Men are not required to wear a suit, nor are women required to wear a chapel veil. < Back to Frequently Asked Questions.PRIVATE LOW MASS
Sancta Missa Tutorial videos provide a quick reference opportunity for ministers, servers and the faithful to grow more familiar with the many different forms of the Extraordinary Form of the Mass.THE LECTIONARY
The lectionary readings of the EF Mass: Can the priest read/chant the Epistle and the Gospel in the vernacular as he gets to them during the course of the Mass or must he read/chant them in Latin? According to the Instruction Universae Ecclesiae (2011), at a Low Mass, the priest may read the readings in the vernacular. FASTING & ABSTINENCE Abstinence and fasting are to be observed on Ash Wednesday and Good Friday. (Code of Canon Law, Can. 1251) Abstinence is defined as refraining from eating meat. For Fridays outside of Lent, the USCCB has allowed some other penitential act to be substituted forabstinence.
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