Tuesday, July 28, 2020 – Again, because the basic primers on the Mass were so, well, massive (snort! See what I did there!?), we broke the re-cap into smaller chunks. Today’s chunk is a listing of the basic primers on the Extraordinary Form of the Mass. You know, the Latin stuff (that is apparently not Read More
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Day 78 – Mrs. Flusche’s Super Basic Primer on the Mass (Part IX)
Tuesday, June 2, 2020 – Way back when we coaxed our favorite Priest into letting us have a TLM Low Mass, I put together a one sheet of basic information. On the front side it has a pictorial walk-thru of the Low Mass with all the actions (“stuff”) that the lay people do during the Read More
Day 76 – Mrs. Flusche’s Super Basic Primer on the Mass (Part VII)
Sunday, May 31, 2020 – Is it really the end of May!? My goodness! Anyhow, today we continue with our slow roll of the Traditional Latin Mass. Specifically, we are taking the second part of the Mass of the Faithful: the Consecration, also known as the “Canon.” Canon is derived from the Greek word meaning Read More
Day 71 – Mrs. Flusche’s Super Basic Primer on the Mass (Part III)
Tuesday, May 26, 2020 – Before we go deeper into each of the forms of Mass, let’s take a look at what each Mass is called and why those names exist. Today we will start with the “old” Mass and the myriad of names surrounding it. What does “Extraordinary Form” mean? First and foremost, “Extraordinary Read More