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Msgr. Angelo Amodeo, the by-now well known Canon of the Metropolitan Chapter of the Cathedral of Milan, was in Ss. Trinita in Rome this past Laetare Sunday and celebrated a Solemn Mass (in the Roman rite) while there.
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The NLM was asked to make mention of the fact that a Solemn Pontifical Mass will be celebrated in Ss. Peter and Paul's church, Cork City, Ireland, by George Cardinal Pell, Archbishop of Sydney, this coming Sunday, July 12th at 11am.
Pontifical Mass in Cork at E.W. Pugin's Ss. Peter and Paul 2009
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New Liturgical Movement: News from Ss. Trinita Rome skip to main | skip to sidebar
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Since 2007, they have been associated with the Heralds of the Gospel, which anniversary they recently celebrated on the Feast of Ss. Peter and Paul.
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The Mass will mark the opening of the 150 anniversary celebrations of the laying of the foundation stone of the church of Ss. Peter and Paul on 15 August 1859.
Pontifical Mass in Cork at E.W. Pugin's Ss. Peter and Paul 2009
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New Liturgical Movement: Papal Mass for Ss. Peter and Paul skip to main | skip to sidebar
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Ss. John and Paul were martyrs who were martyred in the time of Julian the Apostate, half brother of the Emperor Constantine.
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An excellent example of passiontide veiling comes to us through Orwell's Picnic from the Roman parish of Ss. Trinita, which also shows the veiling of images.
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Ss. Cosmas and Damian are thought to have been physicians who were martyred in Cyr, Syria, around A.D. 287 during the Diocletian persecutions.
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Later it was rebuilt in Gothic style and around 1500, during one of several reconstructions, its title of St. Peter was extended to Ss. Peter and Paul.
The Cathedral of Ss. Peter and Paul, Brünn, Czech Republic 2009
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