Passion Sunday through Easter Triduum

Dear Friends of the Charlotte Latin Mass Community,

Laudetur Iesus Christus!  Note that this email includes a calendar of scheduled Latin Masses through the Easter Triduum and Easter Sunday as many families are making plans.  As noted, there are no diocesan Latin Masses during the Easter Triduum.  The only option in the metro Charlotte area for celebrating the traditional Easter Triduum liturgies will be at St. Anthony of Padua (SSPX) in Mount Holly.  Also note that the SSPX Holy Week liturgies use the 1962 Missal and not the “Pre-1955” liturgies which we had here in Charlotte a few years ago.

1. The Week of March 14-17 (Passion Sunday):

2. The Week of March 18-24 (Palm Sunday):

3. The Week of March 25-31 (Easter Triduum & Easter Sunday):

4. The Certamen Project Documentary with Bishop Athanasius Schneider (HT to Dr. Peter Kwasniewski): The Certamen Project in Germany is doing amazing work, and they have many great videos available with English subtitles. You might remember their series last year with Bp. Vitus Huonder. They now have released a new 9-part series of videos with Bishop Schneider. Each video is only a few minutes in length, total run time for all 9-parts is just over 20 minutes.

Bishop Athanasius Schneider:  The Catholic Tradition (9-Parts):
Trailer: The Catholic Tradition

Part 1 (7:20): The Catholic Tradition: My memories of Pope Benedict XVI
Part 2 (3:09): The Holy Eucharist
Part 3 (9:22): The Old Mass
Part 4 (2:51):  Traditionis Custodes, A Great Abuse of Office
Part 5 (12:24): The SSPX: Schismatic or Catholic?
Part 6 (13:22): A Solution for the SSPX
Part 7 (3:43):  Pope Francis Shows Contempt for Tradition
Part 8 (8:43):  The Document of Abu Dhabi: The Diversity of Religions
Part 9 (7:36):  Tradition, A Hopeful Way Out of the Crisis
Total Runtime: 20:30

Here is a link to the whole YouTube Playlist:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IRMCaUHv1AE&list=PLDP1MXg96rBV_rJiCFRyd_ouClh8nXmPq

Certamen Project

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Sharing is not only Catholic, but especially with these videos, it is very welcome. God bless you!
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God bless,
Charlotte Latin Mass Community