From St. Mary’s Cathedral in Sydney, Australia, the Easter Vigil:
Veneration of the Crown of Thorns in Notre-Dame
The Liturgy of the Passion of the Lord
From St. Paul Church, Harvard Square, Cambridge:
Fr. Rutler on the Passion
Fr. George William Rutler, pastor of St. Michael Church in New York, presents a meditation on the Passion of Christ:
Wed Apr 15: Introduction to singing the Divine Office
While most of us are at home without access to attend Mass, there are some efforts underway to encourage people to take up the other daily liturgy of the Church, the Liturgy of the Hours. Saying or singing the Liturgy of the Hours lets everyone take part in the official daily prayer of the Church; it unites us in a practical way with the Church’s life of grace and unity, even more so than our personal devotions.
Professor Jenny Donelson of the seminary at Dunwoodie will be giving an on-line seminar on this subject Wednesday, April 15. Her presentation will include an introduction to the Liturgy of the Hours (also called the “Divine Office”), a lesson on reading square notation, and chanting the Divine Office. The program will end with singing Compline, the last service of the day, in Latin and English. This is a free event sponsored by the Sacred Arts Guild of Alberta and Sacred Heart Church in Calgary. The webinar runs from 7:00-8:30 p.m. Mountain time (9:00-10:30 Eastern). Registration is available at this page.
Palm Sunday in the Ukrainian Byzantine rite
The Holy Week services of the Byzantine rite are the glory of the church year: at times sober because of our sins, at times filled with confidence because our salvation is coming, and never far from the paradox of Christ our God dying for us. This Divine Liturgy was recorded in 2019 at St. Elias Ukrainian Catholic Church in Brampton, Ontario:
Prayer to My Guardian Angel
Dear Guardian Angel, go for me to the church, there kneel down at Mass for me.
At the Offertory, take me to God, and offer Him my service; what I am, what I have, offer as my gift.
At the Consecration, with your seraphic strength, adore my Saviour truly present, praying for those who have loved me, and for those who have offended me, and for those now deceased, that the Blood of Jesus may purify them all.
During Holy Communion, bring to me the Body and Blood of Jesus, uniting Him with me in spirit, so that my heart may become His dwelling place. Plead with Him that through this sacrifice, all people throughout the world be saved.
When the Mass ends, bring home to me and to every home the Lord’s blessing. Amen.