Tridentine Liturgical Calendar 2015

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I am sure this has been asked a zillion times but I have googled this and haven’t been super successful at finding a complete and easy-to-read 2015 liturgical calendar for the Extraordinary Form. Specifically I want to be able to know what days in the year are solemn high masses.

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The Latin Mass Society offers a very reasonably priced Ordo from their online shop

lms.org.uk/resources/shop/ordo-2015

They used to publish the Ordo online, however, some Catholic publications may also carry a weekly view of the calendar.
 
Try the Magnificat Tridentine Liturgical Wall Calendar. You can order one for $5.00 each from the following:

The Apostles of Infinte Love
3905 Glenwood Road
Brooklyn, N.Y. 11210-2020
Phone # 718-859-1274
 
E- mail me your name and a mailing address and I’ll send you one.
 
I have two of them on my wall; one from Benedictines of Our Lady Of Clear Creek Abbey and the other from Angeles Press. You can also purchase an Ordo from FSSP bookstore, Angeles Press, or from Sancta Missa website.

I buy at least two every year from various groups. 👍
 
I am sure this has been asked a zillion times but I have googled this and haven’t been super successful at finding a complete and easy-to-read 2015 liturgical calendar for the Extraordinary Form. Specifically I want to be able to know what days in the year are solemn high masses.
Thanks!
Technically any mass can be a Solemn High Mass provided you have the clergy and choir to assist. It’s especially proper to do them on 1st class feast days but there is no mandate for such. Any mass can be low, high, or solemn high.
 
CardinalChief, you are correct. I think that the OP is looking for the Solemnities but didn’t express it correctly.

One of the wall calendars will help to ID all the important solemnities, liturgical colors, Fast/Abstinence days, St. days, etc. Plus spending a few dollars buying one of these calendars helps what ever organization that sells them. The Carmelites of Wyoming is another group worthy of support. I lean toward the FSSP and Benedictines but there are many others too.
 
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