Author: | Society of St. John of the Cross | ISBN: | 1230002017624 |
Publisher: | Christian Books Today Ltd | Publication: | November 23, 2017 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Society of St. John of the Cross |
ISBN: | 1230002017624 |
Publisher: | Christian Books Today Ltd |
Publication: | November 23, 2017 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
The Traditional Catholic Daily Missal for the Latin Mass totally in order!
No back and forth flipping, no excessive clicking, no complex calculating what Day it is - just click the date and pray the Holy Mass. Super easy. Original Latin followed by the English translation! Follow and learn the extraordinary liturgy in one handy e-book.
*Optimized Table of Contents*
+ 1960 Calendar
+ Latin followed by English
+ Link to the Hour in the Table of Contents
+ 2018 Annual Edition
"A habit of prayer, the practice of turning to God and the unseen world in every season, in every place, in every emergency — prayer, I say, has what may be called a natural effect in spiritualizing and elevating the soul. A man is no longer what he was before; gradually — he has imbibed a new set of ideas, and become imbued with fresh principles" - Cardinal Henry Newman (Anglican Catholic convert from the Church of England & leader in the Oxford Movement)
The Traditional Catholic Daily Missal for the Latin Mass totally in order!
No back and forth flipping, no excessive clicking, no complex calculating what Day it is - just click the date and pray the Holy Mass. Super easy. Original Latin followed by the English translation! Follow and learn the extraordinary liturgy in one handy e-book.
*Optimized Table of Contents*
+ 1960 Calendar
+ Latin followed by English
+ Link to the Hour in the Table of Contents
+ 2018 Annual Edition
"A habit of prayer, the practice of turning to God and the unseen world in every season, in every place, in every emergency — prayer, I say, has what may be called a natural effect in spiritualizing and elevating the soul. A man is no longer what he was before; gradually — he has imbibed a new set of ideas, and become imbued with fresh principles" - Cardinal Henry Newman (Anglican Catholic convert from the Church of England & leader in the Oxford Movement)