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Fr. Mawdsley - Easter Part II - Passiontide
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Fr. Mawdsley - Easter Part II - Passiontide

Fr. James Mawdsley offers the second of seven videos to prepare for Holy Week. Daily Mass is the best preparation for Sunday Mass. Sunday Mass is the best preparation for the Sacred Triduum. The Sacred Triduum is the best preparation for death. That is something we do not want to face unprepared! God willing this series will cover:Part I — Septuagesima & LentPart II — PassiontidePart III — Palm SundayPart IV — Holy ThursdayPart V — Good FridayPart VI — Easter VigilPart VII — Easter Sunday To find Mass texts for Passiontide, visit: www.divinumofficium.comFor pre-1955 rites, select "Divino Afflatu" near the bottom of the page.Click on "Ordo" for the calendar. Passion Sunday in 2022 is 3 April.Click on "Sancta Missa" for the Mass texts. The monthly divisions for Dom Prosper Guéranger's "The Liturgical Year" can be found here. Lent, Passiontide and Holy Week can be found here.

Courageous Clergy

February 26, 202213m 4s

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Show Notes

Fr. James Mawdsley offers the second of seven videos to prepare for Holy Week. Daily Mass is the best preparation for Sunday Mass. Sunday Mass is the best preparation for the Sacred Triduum. The Sacred Triduum is the best preparation for death. That is something we do not want to face unprepared!

God willing this series will cover:
Part I — Septuagesima & Lent
Part II — Passiontide
Part III — Palm Sunday
Part IV — Holy Thursday
Part V — Good Friday
Part VI — Easter Vigil
Part VII — Easter Sunday

To find Mass texts for Passiontide, visit: www.divinumofficium.com
For pre-1955 rites, select "Divino Afflatu" near the bottom of the page.
Click on "Ordo" for the calendar. Passion Sunday in 2022 is 3 April.
Click on "Sancta Missa" for the Mass texts.

The monthly divisions for Dom Prosper Guéranger's "The Liturgical Year" can be found here.

Lent, Passiontide and Holy Week can be found here.