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Evening Roundup - Feria in Paschaltide - Missa 'Cantate Domino' - May 6th, 2010

First Things >> Newsweek , Caesar, and the Things of God (Peter J. Leithart) First Thoughts >> Hospital Apologizes to Nurses Who Refused to Assist in Abortion (Mary Ellen Kelly) New Liturgical Movement >> Mass Offered for the Holy Father in Santa Maria Maggiore planted & blooming >> Moving Miracle SECRET HARBOUR >> Hugh's Enraptured Vision Standing on My Head >> God is No Delusion WDTPRS >> Card. Kasper on the talks between the SSPX and the Holy See WDTPRS >> Color differentiation (This is hysterical and soooo true...)

Late Afternoon - March for Life 2010 - Sts. Vincent & Anastasius - Votive Mass for Peace (USA)

AmP >> Exclusive: Cardinal Dinardo on bishops’ pro-life activities in 2010 FIRST THINGS >> The Sovereign is Found in the Man (Hadley Arkes) First Thoughts >> "In Memoriam" (Stephen Dillard) Libera Me >> re : The Divine Office New Liturgical Movement >> Catholic Church Moving from New York To Georgia New Liturgical Movement >> Pontifical Consecration of New Chapel of the Northern American FSSP Seminary with Cardinal Levada The League of Bearded Catholics >> The Miracle of Fermentation Vocation-Station >> Canto WDTPRS >> Card. Kasper on the Pope of Christian Unity

WDTPRS >> Card. Kasper at Lambeth calls for a New Oxford Movement

Fr. John Zuhlsdorf examines the marvelous report in www.Chiesa Forum by Sandro Magister posted today (link in Early Roundup and also here ) in great detail. He then adds his commentary which is quite valuable. I strongly suggest reading both Magister's complete article on Cardinal Kasper's address and the analysis on WDTPRS.

WDTPRS >> Card. Kasper speaks to Lambeth: “dialogue has taken a step backwards”

Cardinal Walter Kasper gave a "no nonsense" evaluation of dialogue with the Anglican Communion . His comments are reported by Father Zuhsldorf of WDTPRS. Here is a snippet: “Our dialogue has been made dynamic by the desire to remain faithful to the will expressed by Christ that his disciples should all be one” so that “the world may believe,” Cardinal Walter Kasper, President of the Pontifical Council for the Promotion of Christian Unity, said on Wednesday afternoon. The cardinal noted that these efforts at dialogue have been “based on the Gospel and on our ancient common traditions” and motivated by “fidelity to Christ.” And yet, “now it seems that full and visible communion as the goal of our dialogue has taken a step backwards,” Cardinal Kasper lamented. Read the entirety here .