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Does anybody know whether there’s an online version of the Latin Mass where you can see the reading for the day just like new mass? Also, are the feast celebrated in the tridentine mass on the same calendar as the new mass. So, For example, was last weel feast of Christ the King?
 
Also, are the feast celebrated in the tridentine mass on the same calendar as the new mass. So, For example, was last weel feast of Christ the King?

**Many saints days and feasts are the same in both the 1962 (EF and 1970 (OF) calendars.

But not all!

On the 1962 calendar, Christ the King is the last Sunday in October, not the Sunday before Advent 1.**
 
Does anybody know whether there’s an online version of the Latin Mass where you can see the reading for the day just like new mass? Also, are the feast celebrated in the tridentine mass on the same calendar as the new mass. So, For example, was last weel feast of Christ the King?
I don’t know about the readings, but each day this site gives the Feast day for both the ordinary calendar and that of the 1962 missal:

catholicculture.org/culture/liturgicalyear/calendar/day.cfm
 
Just wondering… Does it bother anyone that we have two systems doing two separate reading and feasts. One of the reasons I like being catholic is that when I am at Mass, I feel united to millions around the world who are reading the same readings and celebrating the same feasts. But with having the Tridentine Mass and the Norvus Ordo, I feel a little less …united. 😦
 
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