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The HolyMass.com Provides a pictorial study of the Roman Rite's Holy Sacrifice of the Mass. It contains more than seventy classic b/w photos with text, which are organized to help the Catholic Faithful better understand the various actions of the priest, God's representative at the altar. Its intention is to to help the Faithful to use the Missal more intelligently and to appreciate the sacredness of the Catholic Churches greatest treasure, The Holy Mass.

The Holy Mass.com
Our Father

"It is natural to mankind to make sacrificial offerings to the Omnipotent God. Man is incited to do so
by a natural instinct without any express command or special injunction..."
-St. Thomas Aquinas
Introduction
Welcome This website provides a pictorial study of the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass (Pius V Missal). It contains more than seventy classic black and white photos with text, which are organized to help the Catholic Faithful better understand the various actions of the priest, God's representative at the altar. It intends to help them to use the Missal more intelligently and to appreciate more fully the actions of the priest and the sacredness of the Divine Sacrifice. The Mass consists of three important and necessary parts, the Offertory, Consecration and Communion. A Catholic is obliged to *attend Holy Mass each Sunday and Holyday of Obligation. To fulfill this obligation he must be present during the parts of the Mass named above.
*This is not possible for the majority of true Catholics during this prophesied (by Our Lady of La Salette) "Eclipse of the Church". See imperative information on how to fulfill your Mass obligation and about valid Confessions here. -ED


The Mass consists of three important and necessary parts, the Offertory, Consecration and Communion.
The word "Mass" is from the Latin "missa", or missio, meaning "dismissal", from the fact that its two parts, that for the Catechumens (converts under instruction of the Faith in order to be baptized) and that for the faithful, were formerly terminated with a striking ceremony of dismissal. The sending away of the people at the end of the sacred function survives in the "Ite, missa est," i.e. "Go, the Mass is ended."
The Holy Sacrifice of the Mass is the unbloody sacrifice of the Body and Blood of Christ. It is substantially the same as the bloody sacrifice of the cross, and was instituted by Our Lord Jesus Christ at the Last Supper on the first Holy Thursday evening, just as He was entering upon His Passion. Then it was that He changed bread and wine into His most holy Body and Blood, and offered them in sacrifice, giving at the same time to His Apostles and their successors the power and the command to continue this sacred action in commemoration of Him to the end of time.


First Communion Mass
Contrary to what the Modernists illegally holed up in Rome [the usurpers] would like to have innocent souls to believe; The Roman Latin Rite ("Tridentine") Mass was never abrogated. It cannot be forbidden as His Holiness Pope St. Pius V infallibly decreed on July 14th, 1570 A.D. in His timeless Encyclical Quo Primum:

"Furthermore, by these presents [this law] and by virtue of Our Apostolic authority, We give and grant in perpetuity that for the singing or reading of [the Pius V Missal] Mass in any church whatsoever this Missal may be followed absolutely, without any scruple of conscience or fear of incurring any penalty, judgment or censure." - Pope St. Pius V, Quo Primum, July 14, 1570.
If you are looking to attend an approbated Tridentine Latin Mass (Pius V Missal) and/or receive the Traditional Sacraments in your area of the U.S or abroad, please contact the webmaster, Mr. David Hobson at this email info@StGemma.com for Mass times and/or more information.


Canon
Table of Contents
ORDER OF THE MASS
ALTAR
(G)-Gospel side (C)-Center (E)-Epistle side

I. PREPARATION 1. Prayers at the foot of the Altar (C)
2. Introit (E)
3. Kyrie (C)
4. Gloria (C)
5. Collect (E)
6. Epistle (E)
7. Gradual, Alleluia, Tract (E)
8. Prayer before Gospel (C)
9. Gospel (G)
10. Nicene Creed
II. OFFERTORY
1. Offertory Antiphon (C)
2. Offering Bread (C)
3. Pour (E)
4. Offering Wine (C)
5. Washing (E)
6. Brethren pray (C)
7. Secret (C)
8. Preface (C)
9. Sanctus (Holy, Holy, Holy) [Bell rings 3 times]
III. CANON (all Center)
1. Commemoration of the Living
2. Commemoration of the Saints
3. Oblation (Bell rings once)
4. Consecration (Bell rings 6 times)
5. Commemoration of the Dead
6. Recommendation
IV. COMMUNION
1. The Pater Noster (The Our Father)
2. Agnus Dei (Lamb of God)
3. Priest's Communion (Bell rings 3 times)
4. Communion of the Faithful
5. First Ablution
6. Second Ablution (E)
7. Communion verse (E)
8. Post Communion (E)
V. CONCLUSION
1. Dismissal (C)
2. Blessing (C)
3. Last Gospel of Saint John (G)
VI.   APPENDIX I (Altar & Sanctuary Guide)
VII.  APPENDIX II (Server Insructions)
VIII. APPENDIX III (Pronunciation of Latin)
IX.   APPENDIX IV (Pius V Quo Primum)
X.    RELEVANT LINKS
XI.   CONTACT INFORMATION
Note: This website TheHolyMass.com is dedicated to Our Lady of the Most Blessed Sacrament. It was launched on The Feast of the Ascension of Our Lord, Thursday May 5th, 2005 A.D., incidently which was also the feast day of Pope St. Pius V, Champion of the Roman Rite Tridentine Holy Mass.
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PREPARATION