Filmed Conference on The Holy Eucharist, in Four Parts, by Fr. Armand de Malleray, FSSP.

(Available here, with kind permission from Fr. de Malleray, FSSP)

To visit Fr. de Malleray’s personal website, see: 
malleray.com

HOLY EUCHARIST, PART ONE: TRANSUBSTANTIATION

HOLY EUCHARIST, PART TWO: CONCOMITANCE

HOLY EUCHARIST, PART THREE: FRAGMENTS

HOLY EUCHARIST, PART FOUR: PRESENCE

Fr. de Malleray, FSSP, is the author of Ego Eimi – It Is I Falling in Eucharistic Love, published by the Sophia Institute.

Belief in the Real Presence of Christ in the Holy Eucharist has declined drastically over the past fifty years. For the love of the Lord and the good of souls, how can we help reverse this trend?

Whether you are a believer or struggling, this book will help you develop a personal relationship with Jesus in the Most Blessed Sacrament. In these pages, Fr. Armand de Malleray looks afresh at traditional Church teaching on the Holy Eucharist. He demonstrates that it is implemented with precision, strength, and beauty in the time-tested Traditional Latin Mass missal.

In his engaging and accessible style, Fr. de Malleray explains the significance of each precious detail of the traditional Eucharistic liturgy, from the opening words of the Preparatory Prayers, “Judge me, O God,” to the importance of punctuating the words of Consecration, to the meaning of the celebrant’s genuflections before and after the elevation.

Fr. de Malleray explains essential doctrines such as transubstantiation, the concomitant presence of Christ’s Body, Blood, Soul and Divinity, and the nature of the Eucharistic fragments. He also describes in moving detail Our Lady’s role in drawing us closer to her Eucharistic Son.

Replete with real-life stories, modern-day references, and cultural and historical reflections, Ego Eimi will inspire you to worship the Real Presence as an ardent believer, orient you to the invisible realities occurring, and foster a greater love for our Eucharistic Lord in your heart. You will learn to treasure the Holy Eucharist more deeply through Scripture, Church teachings, and philosophical reasoning. Experience the Eucharistic Fire: embrace the Real Presence of Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament and adore God’s gratuitous love.

Guided by the Church in which our Eucharistic Savior dwells, you will also learn how belief in the Real Presence:

  • Surpasses other forms of God’s presence 
  • Is the central mystery and core tenet of our Faith 
  • Manifests God’s divine mercy as reflected in the prayers of the traditional Mass 
  • Trains us in contrition and prepares us for a favorable eternal judgment 
  • Deepens our love so that each time we worship will feel like our first, last, and only Mass

EDITORIAL REVIEWS

Very Rev. John M. Berg

“I heartily recommend this book to all.”Very Rev. John M. Berg

Superior General of the Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter

Bishop Athanasius Schneider

“May the present book of Rev. Fr. de Malleray, FSSP, a beautiful and impressive ‘paper shrine to the Most Holy Eucharist,’ have a wide diffusion and be a practical spiritual aid in order to renew the Catholic Faith, the Catholic love, and the Catholic worship of the Sacrament of the Most Holy Eucharist” Bishop Athanasius Schneider

Auxiliary Bishop of the Archdiocese of Saint Mary in Astana

Most Rev. Malcolm McMahon

“A very useful contribution to the people’s understanding of the mystery of the Eucharist.” Most Rev. Malcolm McMahon

Archbishop of Liverpool

Dr. Joseph Shaw, Ph.D., Oxf

“This highly readable, informative, and edifying treatise on the Holy Eucharist will enrich the understanding and devotion of Catholics regardless of their prior knowledge of the subject: I recommend it wholeheartedly.” Dr. Joseph Shaw, Ph.D., Oxf

Chairman of the Latin Mass Society

Dr. Peter A. Kwasniewski

“In this book, Fr. de Malleray has given us a vivid introduction to the ‘font and apex of the Christian life,’ with unexpected angles and brilliant connections that refresh an old subject for contemporary readers.” Dr. Peter A. Kwasniewski

Author, Ministers of Christ

Prof. Stephen Bullivant

“A beautiful book, as accessible as it is profound. I have learned much and gained even more.” Prof. Stephen Bullivant

Institute of Theology, St. Mary’s University, Twickenham

FR. ARMAND
DE MALLERAY, FSSP.

Fr Armand de Malleray, FSSP holds a Master’s Degree in Modern Literature from the University of The Sorbonne in Paris. Ordained a priest and first assigned in England in 2001, he has been the editor of the quarterly magazine Dowry since 2008 and is the author of theological essays, of fiction and of art commentaries.

He regularly preaches retreats to the clergy and the laity, and to young members of the Juventutem youth movement of which he has been the general chaplain since 2004. Since 2015, he is rector of St Mary’s Shrine Church in the Archdiocese of Liverpool, England.

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X-Ray of the Priest in a Field Hospital

REFLECTIONS ON THE SACRED PRIESTHOOD

IMPRIMATUR

Since no priest wishes to be mediocre, why do many think priestly holiness too ambitious a goal? This book identifies sinful hindrances and spiritual resources for a fruitful and rewarding priestly life in the twenty-first century.

These reflections are drawn from the author’s traditional priestly formation and from his twenty years of experience as retreat master for clergy and laity, and as vocations promoter.
Available at Arouca Press

This call ‘back to basics’ for the Latin clergy, set within a clear doctrinal framework, is written with both imagination and rigour, and merits a wide readership, including bishops and religious superiors. —Fr Aidan Nichols, O.P., author of Holy Order: The Apostolic Ministry from the New Testament to the Second Vatican Council, (Veritas Publications)

This book presents a convincing and compelling account of the stamp and character of the priest. It is at once profoundly practical and sublimely spiritual. We have over forty men in our Faculty preparing for lives as priests across China, Latin America, East and South East Asia. I am convinced that every single one of them will profit greatly and be strengthened in their vocations by reading and re-reading carefully, attentively and prayerfully Fr de Malleray’s advice. — Revd Prof Stephen Morgan, Rector of the University of Saint Joseph, Macao, China

Written from an unapologetically traditionalist position, this book is in no way the less spiritually challenging and thought provoking. One does not have to agree with everything in it to come away with much material to help one discern how to be a better priest in the contemporary Church. There is also a good section on vocations. — Revd Dr Michael Cullinan, M.A.(Oxon.), M.A.St.(Cantab.),  Ph.D. (Cantab.), S.T.D. (Alfonsianum), Director of Maryvale Higher Institute of Religious Sciences

Fr de Malleray’s reflections on the nature of the priesthood are fascinating and perceptive, and will edify both clerical and lay readers. — Dr Joseph Shaw, PhD, Oxf, Chairman of The Latin Mass Society

Father de Malleray has once more strengthened the sensus fidei, refining the themes introduced in Ego Eimi to focus more particularly on the gift of the Sacred Priesthood. We are grateful to Father for having penned these reflections, covering a wide scope of aspects of the greatest dignity conferred on man. His words gain particular resonance among our Sisters, who are dedicated to prayer, sacrifice and hospitality toward priests, as well as the making of sacred vestments. May Father’s meditations spur on an even deeper urgency in spiritual support of our priests, that they may ever remain faithful to their own vocations, and in handing down the traditions and fullness of our holy faith. This is wonderful book that I heartily recommend. — Mother Abbess Cecilia, osb, Abbey of Our Lady of Ephesus (Benedictines of Mary, Queen of Apostles, Gower, MO)

Full of instruction yet easy to read; an inspiring vademecum for priests, seminarians and those considering a priestly vocation. — Fr Thomas Crean, O.P., author of The Mass and the Saints (Family Publications)

As one who had the privilege of reading the manuscript before its publication, I am happy to recommend this robust set of meditations.” — Dr Peter Kwasniewski, author of Reclaiming Our Roman Catholic Birthright: The Genius and Timeliness of the Traditional Latin Mass (Angelico, 2020)

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Meditations on the Stabat Mater

IMPRIMATUR

Stabat mater dolorosa – “The mournful mother was standing”. This is the opening line of the extraordinary hymn attributed to the 13th-century Franciscan friar Jacopone da Todi, which is still a popular Lenten devotion.

In this book Fr Armand de Malleray, FSSP meditates upon the Stabat Mater line by line. This is a book to help the reader to walk the road from Lent to Passiontide to

Easter – and indeed from life to death to eternal life – in the company of the most Blessed and Sorrowful Mother, who stands at the foot of the Cross of her Son.
Available at Catholic Truth Society

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Near Missed Masses

IMPRIMATUR

“Can priests miss Mass? This little book light-heartedly depicts ten Holy Masses nearly missed by priests due to some opposition. From Kilimanjaro to Loch Ness, from Burma to Paris and more, the ten humorous short stories describe obstacles to the celebration of Holy Mass, thankfully overcome

The ten priests persevered, spurred by the conviction that Holy Mass: 1) honours God, whose extrinsic glory increases each time the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass is offered; 2) helps souls through the temporal application of Christ’s saving merits that Holy Mass brings about; 3) fortifies priests, whose ontological raison d’être is to offer the divine Victim on the altar.

Leaving aside theological arguments, Near Missed Masses entertainingly illustrates these truths through fiction.”
Available at Arouca Press