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As many of you probably know, breviary.net is a great online source for the Extraordinary Form of the Roman Breviary, but I was wondering, is it owned and maintained by sedevacantists?

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goldenchild17

Yes I'm pretty sure (and quite a good site at that ;) ). They link up to St. Gertrude's in Ohio (Fr. Cekada's Church) and make reference to Bishop Dolan as well as Bishop Sanborn's Seminary which explicitly states:

"Rejects the errors and evils of Vatican II
Regards the modernist hierarchy as heretics stripped of authority"

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[quote name='goldenchild17' post='1334396' date='Jul 18 2007, 10:53 PM']Yes I'm pretty sure (and quite a good site at that ;) ). They link up to St. Gertrude's in Ohio (Fr. Cekada's Church) and make reference to Bishop Dolan as well as Bishop Sanborn's Seminary which explicitly states:

"Rejects the errors and evils of Vatican II
Regards the modernist hierarchy as heretics stripped of authority"[/quote]

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IcePrincessKRS

I would encourage you to find another site so as to support someone who is faithful to the Church and Magisterium.

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There is no other site that has the Extraordinary Breviary with accent marks. And at least they don't go publishing on every page of the Breviary that they think there is no pope and that Vatican II was evil, etc. I couldn't even tell by going through the pages about the site that they were sedevacantist and had to ask here.

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Laudate_Dominum

That stinks cuz I go to that site sometimes. :(

Anyone know where I can buy a set of the Extraordinary Form of the Roman Breviary?

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Baronius Press is publishing one with Latin and English side-by-side (like a missal) but it probably won't be out until Christmas. Until then, you could buy one on e-bay or look for one in used bookstores.

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Laudate_Dominum

[quote name='StThomasMore' post='1334484' date='Jul 18 2007, 11:53 PM']Baronius Press is publishing one with Latin and English side-by-side (like a missal) but it probably won't be out until Christmas. Until then, you could buy one on e-bay or look for one in used bookstores.[/quote]
:yahoo:

Thanks StThomasMore!! :yahoo:

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this is nice to have, if you haven't bought the actual book from Solesmes.
pax
[b]THE LIBER USUALIS(Latin-Gregorian)
WITH INTRODUCTION AND RUBRICS
IN ENGLISH[/b]
EDITED BY THE BENEDICTINES OF SOLESMES(1961, yes, the whole thing)
caution its 115 meg Pdf
[url="http://www.musicasacra.com/pdf/liberusualis.pdf"][b]http://www.musicasacra.com/pdf/liberusualis.pdf[/b][/url]
This Edition 1961-with complete musical notation includes the following:
1. The Kyriale with Cantus ad libitum. etc ,etc., etc.,
2. The Mass of the Sundays and Feasts including those of double rank
throughout the year, with Vespers and Compline for the same.
3. Prime, Terce, Sext, None, for Sundays and Feasts of the First and Second
Class.
4. Matins of Christmas, Easter, Pentecost, Corpus Christi; Lauds for Feasts
of the First Class.
5. The Litanies: the Mass of Rogation Days, Ember Days, Easter and
Whitsun weeks; the Vigils of Christmas, Epiphany and Whitsun.
6. The services of Ash Wednesday, the Triduum of Holy Week and
Easter Day.
7. The principal Votive Masses and the Offices for the Dead.
In the beginning of the book will be found the Common Tones of the Mass and
Office. Chants for special occasions, e. g. the Blessing of the Holy Oils,
Ordinations, etc, are included in the Appendix.
--
[b]TABLE OF CONTENTS.[/b]
INTRODUCTION vij
Preface to the Vatican Edition ix
Rules for interpretation xvij
Table of movable Feasts XL
Roman Calendar XLJ
Changes in the Liber Usualis Lj
THE ORDINARY OF THE MASS 1
Proper Prefaces 8
THE ORDINARY CHANTS OF THE MASS II
TheAsperges 41
Tones of the J. < Gloria Patri > at the Introit of the Mass. 14
Kyrie, Gloria, &c 16
Method of singing Alleluia in Paschal Time .. . 95
The common Tones of the Mass 98
THE ORDINARY CHANTS OF THE OFFICE Ill
The common Tones 112
Vesper Psalms Grouped in Tones . . . .12 8
Lauds of Feasts 221
Sunday at Prime, Terce, Sext and None . . . .22 4
Sunday at Vespers 250
12
Sunday at Compline 262
Ferial Psalms at Vespers and Compline ... . 280
TH E PROPER OF THE TIME 317
Antiphons of the Season said as commemorations of the
Sunday or of the Feria on Feasts of the first class . . 1080
TH E COMMON OF SAINTS ....... . 1111
Votive Masses 1273
Occasional Prayers 1299
THE PROPER OF THE SAINTS 1303
TH E BURIAL SERVICE 1763
The Office for the Dead 1772
Masses for the Dead 1806
Various Prayers for the Dead 1818
The five Absolutions of solemn funeral services ... . 1823
vj. Table of Contents.
APPENDIX I 1832
Hymn of Thanksgiving 1832
Invocation to the Holy Ghost 1837
Procession to beg for Rain 1838
Procession to beg for Fine Weather 1839
The Seven Penitential Psalms 1840
The Solemn reception of a Bishop 1840
The Pastoral Visit 1842
The Administration of Confirmation 1844
The Rite of Giving the Tonsure . . . . . . 1845
The Ordination of a Priest 1847
The Blessing of the Holy Oils 1849
Chants at Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament . . 1851
APPENDIX II ......... . 1*
Prayers for the Forty Hours 1*
Tract in a Psalm-tone 8*
Commemoration of all the Faithfull Departed . . . 10*
Psalms for the Holy Week according to the new latin version 13*
[url="http://www.musicasacra.com/pdf/liberusualis.pdf"]http://www.musicasacra.com/pdf/liberusualis.pdf[/url]

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you can totally use the site anyway... it doesn't appear to have ads, it doesn't appear that they'd make any money out of your use of it, all you're doing is utilizing their resource.

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[quote name='Aloysius' post='1334524' date='Jul 19 2007, 02:58 AM']you can totally use the site anyway... it doesn't appear to have ads, it doesn't appear that they'd make any money out of your use of it, all you're doing is utilizing their resource.[/quote]

I'm not totally sure that this is true. The site still keeps track of the number of hits and can use that as 'evidence' of how valuable it is and how much people refer to it, etc...

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