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CONFRATERNITY OF ST. MICHAEL

CONSTITUTIONS


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1. Purpose. The Confraternity of St. Michael is made available to
TRADITIO Network participants to enable them to work in a directed way toward their personal sanctification through traditional divine worship and traditional devotional practices.

2. Participation. Any man or woman, clergy or layman, married or
single, may participate. No formal enrollment is required.

3. Confession and Communion. The participants should attend the fully Traditional Latin Mass at least weekly and receive the Sacraments of Penance and Holy Communion frequently. According to the traditional practice of the Church, the members with no medical or other impediments should every effort to fast from midnight before receiving Holy Communion.

4. Regular Prayer. The participants should engage in regular prayer, especially liturgical prayer, saying at a minimum the indulgenced prayer to St. Michael the Archangel daily. In addition, members might include some other prayers each day (e.g., a part of the traditional Divine Office or of a Little Office, one or more decades of the Most Holy Rosary, the Angelus, a litany).

5. Fast and Abstinence. The participants should maintain the
traditional precepts of fast and abstinence. These are (for adults)
abstinence from meat on all Fridays; abstinence and fast (one meal and two smaller collations) on Ash Wednesday, Good Friday, the Ember Days (meat at the main meal only), and the vigils of Pentecost, All Saints, the Immaculate Conception, and the Nativity (which may be anticipated on December 23); and fast only on the weekdays of Lent.

6. Charitable Works. The participants should endeavor to practice
the spiritual and corporal works of mercy as their state of life permits.

7. Scapulars and Medals. The participants should wear or carry a
scapular or medal of Our Lord, Our Lady, or one of the Saints. A medal of St. Michael would be particularly appropriate.

Also read these ebooks:

William Alexander Craigie - Religion Of Ancient Scandinavia
Chantepie De La Saussaye - The Religion Of The Teutons
Irv Slauson - The Religion Of Odin


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