THE LITURGICAL YEAR
[Roman Rite: Ordinary & Extraordinary Forms]
+ Feast & Saint of the Day (1962 & 1970)
+ Daily Mass Readings (1970)
+ Current Month (1970)
+ Current Year (1970)
+ Sunday Propers & Readings (1962)
+ The Church's Year [Goffine: Commentary (1962)]
LIVES OF THE SAINTS
+ Saint of the Day (1970)
+ Butler's Lives of the Saints
+ The Daily Roman Martyrology (1961)
+ Pictorial Lives of the Saint (1962)
See also: Alphabetical List of Feasts and Saints
+ Patron Saints Index (SQRN)
+ Patron Saints Index (St Charles Borromeo)
THE LITURGICAL YEAR [Byzantine Rite]
+ Byzantine Rite Catholic Liturgical Calendar
+ Byzantine Rite Catholic Lectionary
THE DIVINE OFFICE
(LITURGY OF THE HOURS)
The Divine Office [1962 Roman Breviary]
+ Online Breviary (1962) [Latin Only]
+ The Daily Roman Martyrology (1961)
Read during the Office of Prime.
The Liturgy of the Hours [1970 Roman Breviary]
+ Liturgy of the Hours Online (Universalis)
+ Audio Liturgy of the Hours (SQPN Pray Station)
+ Audio Liturgy of the Hours (DivineOffice.org)
Resources
+ Liturgy of the Hours Resources & Instructions
+ General Instruction of the Liturgy of the Hours
THE RULE OF ST. BENEDICT
+ Daily Readings from the Rule of St Benedict - By being moderate and flexible in day-to-day concerns, but uncompromising in spiritual matters, St. Benedict's Rule has endured for 1500 years as a living code, a guiding light that has shown untold numbers of religious men and women the path to holiness. (Daily Excerpts) >>



SEASON AFTER PENTECOST
May 30, 2010
This season begins with the Feast of the Blessed Trinity and is the longest of the Liturgical Year. It may comprise from twenty-four to twenty-eight weeks and differs considerably from the other liturgical seasons...In the last part of the ecclesiastical year, the Church, guided by the Holy Ghost, continues the work of the Redemption, realized during the preceding part of the Liturgical Year. “The Holy Ghost, Whom the Father will send in My name, He will teach you all things, and bring all things to your mind whatsoever I shall have said to you.” The last season of the Liturgical Year is filled with feasts of major importance: those of the Blessed Trinity, Corpus Christi, the Sacred Heart, the Assumption and Nativity of our Lady, All Saints, and All Souls. “Blessed be the holy and undivided Trinity. Now and forevermore. Amen.” More »
by Kevin Francis Bernadette Clay

