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Afternoon - Monday of the Third Week in Lent - Missa 'In Deo Laudabo' - March 8th, 2010

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St. Charles Borromeo, Bishop and Confessor - Missa 'Statuit' - November 4th, 2009

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Image Credit: Saints.SQPN.com St. Charles Borromeo, Bishop and Confessor Missa 'Statuit' 3rd Class White Daily Latin Mass Propers (Click Here) Daily Mass for the Dead 3rd class Missa 'Requiem aeternam' Black Daily Latin Mass Propers (Click Here) ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Wednesday of the Thirty-first Week in Ordinary Time USCCB Daily Mass Readings (Click here) Saint of the Day: St. Charles Borromeo

Prayers for the Dead in Latin and English - Updated

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Updated: October 19th, 2016 This is still a highly sought topic even though I have posted links several times. Please click here to find the entire Mass for the Dead according to the 1962 Missal . Other or additional prayers can be found here , and here , and here at Fisheaters . The best resource may be the first link which contains the entire Requiem Mass, absolution and blessings . Hope this helps...

All Souls Day - Sunday, November 2nd - Dies Irae (Days of Wrath)

The Dies Irae is an essential part of the Requiem Mass for the Dead in the Traditional Latin Rite. Here it is linked to the Fisheater's website . Here is a part of the Requiem Mass : The priest, dressed in a black cope, will greet the coffin at the door of the Church, sprinkling it with Holy Water, and intoning the De Profundis (Pslam 129) and the Miserere (Psalm 50). The Introit asks that eternal rest be given to the departed, and the Collect asks that God deliver his or her soul. The Epistle will be a reading of I Thessalonians 4:13-18, in which St. Paul speaks of death. After the Gradual, a Tract asking absolution from every bond of sin on the part of the deceased is intoned, followed by the glorious Sequence, the Dies Irae. The Gospel will be a reading of John 11:21-27, the story of St. Martha's profession of faith that her brother, Lazarus, will rise again. The Offertory prayer asks Jesus C

WDTPRS >> Praying for the dead

Fr. John Zuhlsdorf catechizes all of us when he reminds us that funerals involve praying for the dead . Please read his post today. It clears up many misconceptions that have crept into our consciousness. Also, Fisheaters has a list of prayers that are appropriate . The days when priests would say as many Masses as possible on All Souls Day are long gone. I recall when all three altars--yes, we had three--were being used to say Mass for the souls in Purgatory.