Help With Mass?

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Do you have a smartphone? Download the Laudate app. It’s a great resource.
 
It does have the full mass, but it’s just the readings I’m familiar with. The Mass today seems to go through and insert everything into the right place. Although as @RandomAlias said it’s probably still going to take a while. There are parts of the Mass that have options and you will see three lines to the right of the screen to change your option.

Laudate is free though so would be better if it covers your needs. Good suggestion @jas84173.
 
I have no problem finding the readings. It’s the rest I cannot find… Especially when people start talking in Latin…
The book I mentioned has English and Latin translation side by side for everything. It is a big book but it’s got everything you’re looking for.

(Small enough to fit in a backpack/handbag. Too big for a pocket.)
 
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You need a thing called the Order of Mass. It used to be in the average missalette in the pew, but unfortunately churches are now using all kind of different missalettes and they no longer all have it.

Try this one. Note that there may be minor differences in a few of the Communion prayers used, and some parishes these days use a Latin for of the Lamb of God prayer that begins “Agnus dei…”.
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&sou...BGQQFgiOATAP&usg=AOvVaw1lJnpg5Xz05JWIG2HEqDla

The Order of Mass is also found in any issue of Magnificat magazine (including an old back issue).

With respect to readings, if you’re in USA just go to the usccb.org website and pull up the current day.

You can also download the free Laudate app, it contains the Order of Mass and it pulls up readings from USCCB site.
 
I don’t know what app you have but the app I use is Laudate. It is a great resource. It has the daily readings and the order of mass. It also has many prayers and the bible.
Here is a link
Laudate
includes many awesome resources such as an interactive Rosary, Daily Readings, the Liturgy of the Hours, the Roman Missal changes, and the NAB and Douay-Rheims versions of the bible – all in a simple to navigate layout. But what makes this app shine for me is the HUGE selection of prayers – in both Latin and English! They are sorted into intuitive groups such as the “Marian Group” and “Mass Group” and you can even create your own folder of “My Prayers” to easily access your favorites. The font size and color scheme are customizable, and there are six language options. The developers are also constantly updating this app, providing a huge selection of up to date, bug-free content.
 
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Yah I notice that too. Some churches just have these pamplhets now. My church has the We Celebrate Missalette and Hymnal. I like it a lot.
 
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