Carissimi: Today’s Mass; St Bernard of Clairvaux

St Bernard’s holy example attracted so many novices that many other monasteries had to be built. Unsparing for himself, he at first expected too much of his monks, who were disheartened by his severity. Soon perceiving his error, he led them forward to wonderful perfection by the sweetness of his correction and the mildness of his government.

A Sermon for Sunday: St. Bernard of Clairvaux/Twelfth Sunday after Pentecost; Revd Dr Robert Wilson

Dr Robert Wilson’s weekly Sunday sermon…

LIVE NOW “The Pope of Woke… and the surrender of the holy magisterium” – YouTube

Your host Brother Stanislaus Guadeloupe FMCD continues to explore the ramifications of “Traditionis Custodes” and the teachings generally of Pope Francis with special guest, ✠Jerome Lloyd OSJV.

Proclaiming The Crowning of Mary | Pius XII (1953) – YouTube

Carissimi: Today’s Mass; St Jane Frances de Chantal

Saint Jane Frances de Chantal was born in Dijon, France in 1572, the daughter of Benigne Fremyot, president of the parliament in Burgundy, and married at twenty to Baron Christopher de Chantal who died in 1601. Nobility and riches were there for the asking for Jane Fances, but she used them wisely for the honour and glory of God.

LIVE NOW “The Gospel according to Francis” II – YouTube

Your host Brother Stanislaus Guadeloupe FMCD continues to explore the ramifications of “Traditionis Custodes” and the teachings generally of Pope Francis with special guest, ✠Jerome Lloyd OSJV.

New Liturgical Movement: The “Comites Mariae” of the Assumption

Right after Christmas there are several feasts in a row that celebrate the victory of the “comites Christi” or companions

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Carissimi: Today’s Mass; St Bernard of Clairvaux

St Bernard’s holy example attracted so many novices that many other monasteries had to be built. Unsparing for himself, he at first expected too much of his monks, who were disheartened by his severity. Soon perceiving his error, he led them forward to wonderful perfection by the sweetness of his correction and the mildness of his government.

St. Michael’s Lent: A period of fasting observed by St. Francis of Asissi

This fast kept by St. Francis runs from the Solemnity of the Assumption (August 15) and ends on the feast

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Old Romans Unscripted: souls for Kool-Aid, rising anti-Catholic sentiment… and the key to happiness!

An opportunity to see last Saturday’s episode if you missed it or want to see it again! This time with the advantage in the description of being able to jump to topics of interest…!