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Evening - Feria of Advent - Missa 'Gaudete' - December 15th, 2009

American Papist >> Exclusive: Archbishop Listecki sets the record straight on "Young Catholics for Choice " Anna Arco's Diary >> What the new Motu Proprio really means ADW Blog >> District of Columbia City Council Imposes Recognition of Same Sex Marriages In the Light of the Law >> Omnium in mentum: two important changes in the Code Insight Scoop >> Mixed Signals: What sort of health care reform is CHA and others advocating ? Insight Scoop >> There have been two important changes... New Liturgical Movement >> Transformation of St. Ann Catholic Church, Charlotte, NC RORATE CÆLI >> Modifications to the CIC: appropriate distinction between diaconate and higher ministries; other modifications regarding marriage The Hermeneutic of Continuity >> The new Motu Proprio and a pastoral doubt WDTPRS >> Something from SSPX Bp. Williamson… remember him ? WDTPRS >> Is the White House threatening pro-life Sen. Ne...

Evening Roundup - Feria (EF) or Tuesday of the Eleventh Week in Ordinary Time - June 16th, 2009

Priests for Life >> National Right to Life Conference (June 18, Charlotte, NC) New Liturgical Movement >> Correction: USCCB NOT getting the hang of things (I am detecting palpable frustration) New Liturgical Movement >> Another Chabanel Video (Chabanel Psalms, Practice B) Whispers in the Loggia >> "Culto DiNoia" Comes to Pass

Visitors ask...Belmont Abbey or the Monastery at Belmont Abbey - is there a difference?

A perennial search for this blog is "Belmont Abbey." It is usually paired with "Tridentine," "Masses," etc. Belmont Abbey College is a college located in Charlotte, NC run by the Benedictines . Therefore, searches which pair "Belmont Abbey" with "Masses" are likely to lead to a dead end or to an article on how the College decided to change its health plan for religious reasons. The Monastery at Belmont Abbey is located on the campus of Belmont Abbey College: Belmont Abbey is a monastery of about twenty men, founded in 1876. Its members pray and work together according to the teachings of the Gospel and the wisdom of Saint Benedict. The Abbey is situated on a 700-acre campus in the Piedmont area of North Carolina. While it is positioned near the conveniences of urban life, it has preserved the benefits of its somewhat removed location, wh...

Late Evening - Monday, May 5th, 2008

AmericanPapist >> Pope Meets with Head of Anglican Communion, Lambeth on the Minutes Creative Minority Report >> Doctors Deciding Who Dies The New Liturgical Movement >> Fraternity of the Divine Mercy, Italy (gorgeous vestments and TLM photos!) The Recovering Choir Director >> "Crescendo of Polyphony" WDTPRS >> D. of Charlotte: TLM Training for Priests

LatinMassNetwork: Two New TLMs in Lancaster, PA and Charlotte, NC

The LatinMassNetwork is reporting the start of two TLMs in May. The first is St. Anthony's Church in Lancaster, PA . The second is St. Ann's in Charlotte, NC . Laus Deo!