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Evening Roundup - St. Peter Celestine, Pope & Confessor - Missa 'Si Diligis Me' - May 19th, 2010

Creative Minority Report >> The "Pro-Life Dem" Lie Still Works First Things >> Desires Run Not Before Honor (Anthony Esolen) Insight Scoop >> Rep. Slaughter: It's imperative that Kagan support the right to slaughter the unborn ! Insight Scoop >> A fraternal (if rather rebuking) response to Fr. James Martin, S.J . New Liturgical Movement >> St. Augustine on Restricting Texts and Knowledge The Curt Jester >> Knights of Moloch ? WDTPRS >> A brief comment about the stories concerning the author Alcuin Reid Whispers in the Loggia >> In Twins' Country, Ireland's Sextuplets

Evening - Feria - October 30th, 2009

New Liturgical Movement >> Alcuin Reid in the Herald: On the Compendium Eucharisticum New Liturgical Movement >> What the Vatican Singing Norms Imply WDTPRS >> This week’s The Catholic Herald: “Is the SSPX right about the liturgy? ” Whispers in the Loggia >> Saints and Souls

Noon (EDT) - St. Mary Magdalene of Pazzi (EF) or Friday of the Seventh Week of Easter - May 29th, 2009

American Papist >> Friday wierd: "Roman Catholic Priestess" dragged from Air Force One Chiesa.expressonline.it (Sando Magister) >> The Resurgence of Prayer, in a World that Wants to Exclude It FIRST THINGS: On the Square >> Messiahs, Mimicry and Meaning: Lessons in Visual Literacy (Carole L. Baker) Insight Scoop >> Is Fr. Thomas Reese, S.J., right or wrong... Meeting Christ in the Liturgy >> "Paul claimed was alive a certain Jesus who had died" New Liturgical Movement >> Alcuin Reid: We are Lucky this Pope is Ecclesiastically Incorrect The Catholic Thing >> Billionaires Plot Population Strategy (Austin Ruse)

Afternoon Roundup - St. George or Feria in Paschaltide (EF) - April 23rd, 2009

New Liturgical Movement >> Alcuin Reid Reviews Fr. John Baldovin's Critique The Anchoress >> Jesus on the Seashore Catholic Review Online >> Air Force hopes scholarship draws more service chaplains The Hermeneutic of Continuity >> St. George's Day

Afternoon Roundup - Tuesday, February 17th, 2009

Telegraph.co.uk (Damian Thompson) >> The banning of Archbishop Burke: an update LatinMassNetwork >> Bishop of Vermont to say Traditional Latin Mass at St Michael's in Brattleboro, VT February 22, 2009 at 2 PM The New Liturgical Movement >> Alcuin Reid in Further Discussion on the SSPX on BBC Radio Whispers in the Loggia >> Via Jersey, a Patriarch

Early Roundup - Part I - Thursday, July 24th, 2008

WDTPRS >> ANGELUS: Interviews SSPX excomm’d bishops (part II: Tissier de Mallerais) WDTPRS >> Good News from St. Louis: reconciliation draws closer The New Liturgical Movement >> The Advent of a New Scholarly Liturgical Journal dedicated to Usus Antiquior, edited by Alcuin Reid and Laurence Hemming RORATE CAELI >> The meaning of a new foundation RORATE CAELI >> Clouds over Spain Shouts in the Piazza >> To Live is to Change

Benedict XVI leads the faithful in ‘looking together at the Lord’

Shawn Tribe of the New Liturgical Movement posts a story from the Catholic Herald by Dr. Alcuin Reid on the Papal Mass at the Sistine Chapel. Here is a portion of this essay: "What matters is looking together at the Lord." These words, written eight years ago by Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger, explain a subtle but decisive liturgical reform being enacted through the personal example of Pope Benedict XVI. The latest and perhaps most striking step in this reform took place on the Feast of the Baptism of the Lord when, as has become customary, the Pope celebrated Mass in the Sistine Chapel and baptised newborn infants. As papal ceremonial goes, this is not usually a grand liturgical occasion: the Mass is in the vernacular and is largely said, not sung. Yet it was precisely there – in perhaps as close to a parish setting as papal ceremonies often get – that the Holy Father chose to make a significant liturgical adjustment. Instead of celebrating the liturgy of the Eucharist at a te