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Morning Roundup - Feria - Missa 'Factus Est Dominus' - June 7th, 2010

ADW Blog >> Reflections On Teaching the Worthy Reception of Communion (excellent!) Catholic Hour >> You Bet Your Life Creative Minority Report >> Jesus Seminar Takes on Paul First Thoughts >> Why the News Makes Us Dumb Meeting Christ in the Liturgy >> "Blessed are the poor in spirit " New Liturgical Movement >> The Cardinal Primate of Scotland and the First Mass of a New FSSP Priest in Edinburgh's Cathedral New Liturgical Movement >> Roman Meeting of the "Priestly Friends of Summorum Pontificum " New Liturgical Movement >> Corpus Christi in Hong Kong Secondhand Smoke >> Human Exceptionalism Not Threatened by Recent Scientific Discoveries The Catholic Thing >> I Sing of Arms and the Woman (Brad Miner) The Curt Jester >> Sherlock Holmes and the Catholic Church The Divine Life >> From Communism to Catholicism to Priest The Divine Life >> The only Eastern church never t

Afternoon Roundup - Sts. Philip & James, Apostles - Missa 'Clamaverunt Ad Te' (Rogation Day) - May 11th, 2010

First Thoughts >> A Strangeness in the Land (what manner of creature steals a cemetery cross?) First Thoughts >> American Troops in Red Square ? Ordo recitandi >> Rogation Tuesday RORATE CÆLI >> "Attacks against the Pope or the Church... come from within " Secondhand Smoke >> “Duty to Die” an Extension of Buy, Use, and Throw Away Consumer Culture ? Te Deum laudamus >> The Holy Father in Fatima - some good "pre-game" material The Anchoress >> Have a laugh; have several ! The Catholic Thing >> Illegal Aliens and Rights: Remembering the Reasons (Professor Hadley Arkes presents a cogent synopsis of the issues...) The Divine Life >> Big Brother is affected by Original Sin too The Way of the Fathers >> Two Ancient Churches Dug Up in Egypt WDTPRS >> Nooo…. that’s just wrong! Confession is not a “game” . Word on Fire >> Update from Rome: Seeing the Shroud

Morning - Fourth Sunday in Lent (Laetare Sunday) - Missa 'Laetare' - March 14th, 2010

ADW Blog >> Pondering the Prodigal Parable Ars orandi >> Collect of the Day: Fourth Sunday of Lent A Trail of Flowers >> Hope Love Remains the Same >> Parable Comparison Mulier Fortis >> Why Is The Suppository Still Supported By The Hierarchy ? (reference is to a magazine) New Liturgical Movement >> Laetare Sunday New Liturgical Movement >> >Stational Churches of Lent: Fourth Sunday in Lent (Laetare Sunday) Ordo recitandi >> Fourth Sunday in Lent (this blog is now listed in the Blogroll) The Art of the Matter >> Latest Work (a new blog of art by a talented artist and Facebook friend) The Black Biretta >> Papal Pot Shots The New Theological Movement >> Contrition and Confession (A new blog! Hat tip to Carl Olson of Insight Scoop!) Vultus Christi >> Where our paths converge

Evening - Wednesday of the Second Week in Lent - Missa 'Ne Derelinquas Me' - March 3rd, 2010

Catholic Hour >> What's the "Matter" with Confession ? Insight Scoop >> Benedict XVI reflects on St. Bonaventure, an author "who is particularly dear to me... " The Catholic Thing >> Benedict on Lent (Bevin Bramwell, OMI) The Hermeneutic of Continuity >> Rumours Abounding Transalpine Redemptorists at home >> New Church of Sts. Peter and Paul . WDTPRS >> A few musings about Card. Levada’s homily in Nebraska Whispers in the Loggia >> Urban Legend, Global Saint Words on Fire >> First, change the way you see yourself .

Morning - Apparition of the Immaculate Virgin Mary at Lourdes - February 11th, 2010

AmP >> Translation Wars II: Battle of the Petitions ADW Blog >> From Perfunctory Penitence to Compelling Confession In Four Easy Steps (Great!) Ars orandi >> Collect of the Day: Our Lady of Lourdes Biblical Evidence for Catholicism >> Biblical Evidence for the Perpetual Virginity of Mary Chiesa.expressonline.it (Sandro Magister) >> Italy, United States, Brazil. From the Vatican to the Conquest of the World Creative Minority Report >> dotCommonweal is dotDemented Domine da mihi hanc aquam >> Italy freaks out over paranormal activity Insight Scoop >> "It was in this manner that Providence brought me to Lourdes... " Meeting Christ in the Liturgy >> Our Lady of Lourdes: "Let the children be fed first. " RORATE CÆLI >> She came to Bernadette Standing on My Head >> Lent Mega Post Reflections of a Paralytic >> Fetal Tweets WDTPRS >> Understanding what really happened to Church music:

Morning - Feria or Comm: St. Blaise, Bishop & Martyr - Missa 'Sacerdotes Dei' - February 3rd, 2010

AmP >> ND President Rev. Jenkins, despite promise to dialogue, remains tongue-tied at March ADW Blog >> Lost Liturgies File: The Churching of Women Ars orandi >> Collect of the Day: St. Blaise Catholic Spiritual Direction >> 48. Hypocritical Hearts (Mt 15:1-20) Creative Minority Report >> Saddest Pro-Abort Video...Evah !!! First Things >> Why Nine Got Only Four (Armond White; I'm a movie nut so...) Meeting Christ in the Liturgy >> S Blase: “A prophet is not without honor except in his native place " New Liturgical Movement >> Papal Vespers on the Feast of the Presentation RORATE CÆLI >> Blessings in honor of St. Blaise of Sebaste SECRET HARBOR >> Suffer for My Sheep The Divine Life >> Understanding the churches and rites of the Catholic Church (this is a great article...please read it!) WDTPRS >> 3 Feb: St. Blaise and the blessing of candles and of throats WDTPRS >> Boston: diocesan eff

17:00 EST - St. John Chrysostom, Confessor & Doctor - Missa 'In Medio Ecclesiae' - January 27th, 2010

AmP >> Update II: TMS working to remove St. James videos; Church considering legal action First Thoughts >> The Most Popular Unknown Novelist in America ? First Things >> The Public Argument of Conscientious Objection (Grattan Brown) Insight Scoop >> Benedict XVI on St. Francis of Assisi, "a great saint and a joyful man " New Liturgical Movement >> Code of Canon Law of the Eastern Church on Ad Orientem Opus Dei >> Prelate's Audience With the Holy Father RORATE CÆLI >> More on Cardinal Zen SECRET HARBOR >> Victory is at Hand Standing on My Head >> There Will Be Blood (Daniel Day-Lewis does indeed portray true evil in a chilling way) The Divine Life >> Primacy of Peter WDTPRS >> Celebrity Cruises distorting facts about anti-priest policy WDTPRS >> Fr. Z’s 20 Tips For Making A Good Confession (bookmark this post!) WDTPRS >> Berlin, NJ: Mater Ecclesiae starting sung Compline . Whisper

Morning - The Conversion of St. Paul - Missa 'Scio Cui Credidi' - Comm: St. Peter - January 25th, 2010

ADW Blog >> Say What You Mean, Mean What You Say, But Don’t Say it Mean A Trail of Flowers >> Beauty of the soul Catholic Hour >> Confession "Revisited " Catholic Spiritual Direction >> Is spiritual direction just a more involved form of confession ? Chiesa.expressonline.it (Sandro Magister) >> "The Pope Is the First Among the Patriarchs." Just How Remains to Be Seen Creative Minority Report >> Hilarious Media Bias on March for Life First Thoughts >> Conservative Novels (Joseph Bottum) First Thoughts >> African and American (Joe Carter) Meeting Christ in the Liturgy >> Conversion of Saint Paul: "I persecuted this Way " Musings of a Pertinacious Papist >> How Sweet are Thy Words (reading the Bible) New Liturgical Movement >> Feast of St. Ildephonsus in Toledo The Catholic Thing >> Job and the Haitians (Robert Royal) Patrick Madrid >> Rush of terror alerts on three

Morning - Commemoration of the Baptism of the Lord - January 13th, 2010

Anna Arco's Diary >> Pray for quake-torn Haiti, Pope says ADW Blog >> The Problem of a Depersonalized Church A Trail of Flowers >> The face of God Catholic Hour >> Confession by the Numbers (now following this new blog!) Catholic Spiritual Direction >> 45. HOME COURT DISADVANTAGE (MT 13:53-14:12) Damian Thompson >> Bad vibes about the Pope's trip to Scotland Domine da mihi hanc aquam >> Tips and Exercises for Composing a Homily Insight Scoop >> Fr. Larry Richards on EWTN's "The World Over" this Friday Insight Scoop >> On "Believing" Atheists Meeting Christ in the Liturgy >> Wednesday, 1st Wk: "The LORD called to Samuel " Ordo Recitandi >> The Octave Day of the Epiphany The Anchoress >> Relief Efforts for Haiti (READ!) The Catholic Thing >> Modern Scoundrels (George J. Marlin) The Hermeneutic of Continuity >> "We are caretakers of the myster

Afternoon - Feria or Comm: Sts. Hippolytus and Cassian, Martyrs

In the Light of the Law >> A canonical look at the Rick Pitino case (the always interesting, Dr. Edward N. Peters) Standing on My Head >> Confession SUB TUUM >> Lessons from One Year in the Cloister The Recovering Choir Director >> Common Sense by Thomas Day WDTPRS >> How to move a POLL

Afternoon Roundup - Wednesday of Passion Week - April 1st, 2009

Catholic World News >> ICEL transformed: a tradition-minded priest takes charge Telegraph.co.uk (Damian Thompson) >> Cardinals and bishops have run away from the Pope like the Apostles in Gethsemane, says leading Catholic magazine RORATE CÆLI >> "Got a revolution, got to revolution!" 40 years of Missale Romanum and the new Roman Rite - I Seminarians for Life >> Double Talk The Hermeneutics of Continuity >> Bearly Believable (MUST SEE!) The Recovering Choir Director >> Easter Vigil music selection (parody) WDTPRS >> Fr. Andrew Wadsworth appointed to ICEL WDTPRS >> Easter Vigil: music considerations of an experienced pastor WDTPRS >> The fruits of a good confession

Evening Roundup - Friday of the Third Week in Lent - March 20th, 2009

American Papist >>Breaking: Obama to give commencement at Notre Dame! Creative Minority Report >> Online Petition to Stop Scandal at ND The New Liturgical Movement >> News, Video and Images from Lithuania: Ad Fontes and the Usus Antiquior at Riga Cathedral WDTPRS >> Dorr, MI: TLM announcement, Gregorian workshop, maniple sighting WDTPRS >> Bp. Robert Finn on going to Confession WDTPRS >> Would you say that… again? WDTPRS >> Marco Politti’s attack on Pope Benedict Whispers in the Loggia >> "God Bless Angola!": PopeTrip Africa, Parte Dois Whispers in the Loggia >> "The Time Has Come for Africa To Be the Continent of Hope!"

Tuesday of the First Week in Lent - March 3rd, 2009

FIRST THINGS: On the Square >> The Sebelius Challenge (George Weigel) Meeting Christ in the Liturgy >> "MY WORD shall never return to me void:" the criteria for participation The Catholic Thing >> Scenes from Three Churches (Hadley Aarkes) Standing on My Head >> Sola Scriptura and the Fathers of the Church - 3 WDTPRS >> POLL: When was the last time you went to confession ? WDTPRS >> US women (progressivist) religious defy Vatican Visitation Whispers in the Loggia >> As the Protege Turns

19:30 Roundup - Saturday, February 21st, 2009

Breviarium Romanum >> Quinquagesima Sunday: "as 'in a mirror dimly '" Catholic Church Conservation >> Father Wagner explodes ecclesiastical bomb RORATE CÆLI >> The Sunday in Quinquagesima and the Chair of Saint Peter The New Liturgical Movement >> Confession Makes a Comeback WDTPRS >> Charlottesville VA: Dominican Rite Missa Cantata scheduled WDTPRS >> NYT: priest revives confession in his parish, liberal loser runs it down WDTPRS >> Kmiec on Holy See’s Pelosi visit statement, Justice Scalia, duties of jurists

Catholic Review Online: Ads urge Catholics to see the light – and go to confession

Gary Gately reports today that Baltimore buses, various print ads, radio spots and TV ads will have the message that the "light is on for you ." The light referred to is the one over the confessional. To quote His Excellency, Archbishop O'Brien: Archbishop Edwin F. O’Brien says too many Catholics have gotten away from regular Confession, and he’s using the Lenten media campaign season to try to get them to return. “We have to make use of the media for important things in our lives if we want to get the message across,” Archbishop O’Brien said, “and this sacrament of reconciliation is an essential of our faith that is too often overlooked by people or not utilized as often as it should be.” The campaign is patterned after a similar effort launched two years ago by the Archdiocese of Washington. Not so long ago, Archbishop O’Brien noted, Catholics went to confession regularly. “These traditions have fallen by the wayside,” he said. “We’ve just not given the stress and th

Early Roundup - Wednesday, November 26th, 2008

www.Chiesa.com >> The Samurai with the Cross. From the Acts of the Martyrs of Japan (Sandro Magister) Seminarians for Life >> Society is sick because the family is being destroyed Standing on My Head >> Barbie and Ken Culture The Way of the Fathers >> Cup's Up WDTPRS >> Fr. Z’s 20 Tips For Making A Good Confession Whispers in the Loggia >> A Year Later, the Cardinal Marches On (Cardinal DiNardo)

The Marvelous Archdiocese of Baltimore Website

They simply don't make it any easier than this. If you go here, you'll find the "Parish" page . Note that the Parishes are organized alphabetically , by county (using a map) and by Vicariate (Archbishop O'Brien has several Auxiliary Bishops each of whom has an area of jurisdiction). Below this, one can search for a Mass by "time and day." Put in the day and select the time and a Mass is found for you here . Note that one can search for Confession by time and day here . Here is a list of the Shrines, Grottos and also the Parishes of the Byzantine Rite . And for those looking for a Mass by language, for those who are hearing impaired and so on, go here . Hat tip! It just doesn't get any easier than that!