If you have a Latin Missal the following could be very helpful. Saint Francis de Sales, Doctor of the Church,
newadvent.org/cathen/06220a.htm, wrote a beautiful treatise entitled "Method of Hearing Mass in Union with the Sacred Passion of Jesus Christ. Through each passage of the Latin Rite, Saint Francis traces Our Lord’s Passion. After reading this you can see why the Tridentine Rite (Traditional Latin Mass) is so revered. One can not follow Our Lord’s Passion in such magnificent clarity in the New Order Mass (Novos Ordo Missae). This is merely an outline.
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Method of Hearing Mass IN UNION WITH THE SACRED PASSION OF JESUS CHRIST (By St. Francis de Sales) Based on the Tridentine Rite
When the Priest goes to the Foot of the Altar
Jesus enters the garden
At the Beginning of Mass
Prayer of Jesus in the garden
At the Confiteor
Jesus prostrated in the garden
The Priest kisses the Altar
Judas betrays Jesus with a kiss
The Priest goes to the Epistle side.
Jesus is dragged to prison
At the Introit
Jesus receives a blow
At the Kyrie Eleison
Jesus is thrice denied by Peter
At the Dominus Vobiscum
Jesus looks at Peter and touches his heart
At the Epistle
Jesus is conducted to the house of Pilate
At the Munda Cor Meum
Jesus is led to Herod
At the Gospel
Jesus is mocked as a fool and sent back to Pilate
The Priest uncovers the Chalice
Jesus is stripped of His garments
At the Offertory
Jesus is scourged
The Priest offers the Chalice
Jesus is crowned with thorns
The Priest washes his fingers
Pilate washes his hands
At the Orate Fratres
Pilate says to the Jews: “Behold the Man”
At the Preface
Jesus is condemned to death
At the Momento for the living
Jesus carries His Cross
At the Communicantes
Veronica wipes with a linen cloth the Face of Jesus
Blessing of the Bread and Wine
Jesus is nailed to the Cross
At the Elevation of the Host
The Cross of Jesus is elevated between Heaven and earth.
At the Elevation of the Chalice
The Blood of Jesus flows from His wounds.
At the Momento for the Dead
Jesus prays for all men
At the Nobis Quoque Peccatoribus
The conversion of the thief (St.Dismas)
At the Pater Noster
The seven words of Christ
At the Division of the Host
Jesus expires on the Cross
The Priest puts a particle of the Host into the Chalice
The Soul of Jesus descends in Limbo
At the Agnus Dei
The conversion of sinners
At the Communion
Jesus is buried
At the Ablution
Jesus is embalmed
After the Communion
The Resurrection of Jesus Christ
At the Dominus Vobiscum
Jesus appears to His disciples
At the Postcommunion
Jesus converses for forty days with His disciples
The last Dominus Vobiscum
Jesus ascends into Heaven
At the Priest’s Blessing
The descent of the Holy Ghost
Thanksgiving after Mass