For the truly mad are those souls devoured with ambition, while the faithful and loyal are called fools. Anthony Esolen

St Gregory Prayer Book


- from the Amazon site.

"The St Gregory's Prayer Book is a beautifully produced leatherette prayer book compiled by the Ordinariates established by Pope Benedict XVI and drawing on the riches of the Anglican liturgical heritage and the exquisite Cranmerian language of the Book of Common Prayer to further enrich the panoply of Catholic liturgy and devotion.

"The text includes ancient English collects, introits and hymns available together for the first time for the whole Church as approved examples of Catholic liturgy. In addition to the Liturgical texts, classic translations of traditional prayers and devotions for use in the Church and in the home have been lovingly compiled and edited in St Gregory's Prayer Book.

"This lovely book of prayers is user friendly and accessible to Catholic faithful with a love of beautiful language and in search for supplementary resources for their prayer life that are both new and at the same time respectful of Church tradition. With gold blocking on cover and spine, and a silk ribbon marker."

Contents
  1. An Outline of Duties of the Christian Life 
  2. Common Forms of Prayer & Professions of Faith 
  3. Various Prayers & Intercessions 
  4. Devotions for Days of the Week & Hours of the Day 
  5. Devotions for the Morning 
  6. Devotions for Midday 
  7. Devotions for the Evening 
  8. A Selection of Psalms 
  9. Divine Worship Collects 
  10. Devotions for the Church Year 
  11. Penitential Devotions & the Sacrament of Penance 
  12. Devotions for Holy Communion: Prayers Before & After Mass 
  13. Prayers at Mass: People's Order of Mass Divine Worship: The Missal 
  14. Eucharistic Devotions & Visits to the Blessed Sacrament 
  15. Devotions to the Holy Trinity 
  16. Devotions to Our Lord Jesus Christ 
  17. Devotions to the Holy Spirit 
  18. Devotions to the Blessed Virgin Mary 
  19. Devotions to the Saints & Angels 
  20. Devotions for the Sanctification of Sickness & Death 
  21. Devotions for the Faithful Departed 
  22. Prayers for Various Occasions & Intentions 
  23. Emergency Baptism

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Keep innocency, and take heed unto the thing that is right : for that shall bring a man peace at the last.

POPE LEO XIV

The right to freedom of expression, freedom of conscience, religious freedom, and even the right to life are being restricted in the name of other so-called new rights, with the result that the very framework of human rights is losing its vitality and creating space for force and oppression. This occurs when each right becomes self-referential, and especially when it becomes disconnected from reality, nature, and truth.

ST AUGUSTINE

The truth is like a lion; you don’t have to defend it. Let it loose; it will defend itself.

SAINT PHILIP NERI

The greatness of our love of God must be tested by the desire we have of suffering for His love.

ANTONIN SCALIA

Knowledge is one thing, virtue is another; good sense is not conscience, refinement is not humility. Liberal Education makes the gentleman. It is well to be a gentleman, it is well to have a cultivated intellect, a delicate taste, a candid, equitable, dispassionate mind, a noble and courteous bearing in the conduct of life. These are the natural qualities of a large knowledge, they are the objects of a university. But they are no guarantee for sanctity of even for conscientiousness; they may attach to the man of the world, to the profligate, to the heartless.

ANONYMOUS

One can be certain that when one is judged by mediocrity, that is, by someone or persons holding to standards beneath the dignity of man, that one will be accused of harassment for merely suggesting that people live up to their potential.

MARCUS AURELIUS

There is but one thing of real value - to cultivate truth and justice, and to live without anger in the midst of lying and unjust men.

BENJAMIN FRANKLIN

Only a virtuous people are capable of freedom.

MARK TWAIN

If you tell the truth, you don't have to remember anything.

ARTHUR SCHOPENHAUER

All truth passes through three stages. First, it is ridiculed. Second, it is violently opposed. Third, it is accepted as being self-evident.