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Evening - Feria in Paschaltide - Missa 'Quasi Modo' - April 15th, 2010

In Rebus >> "Lectio Equaria Palaestra" - Can horses read ? (Latin, no less!) New Liturgical Movement >> First Hungarian Bishop Since Council Offers Solemn Pontifical Mass in Usus Antiquior New Liturgical Movement >> Holy Father Celebrates Mass with the Pontifical Biblical Commission (Ad Orientem...yes!) RORATE CÆLI >> Wonderful words on the true meaning of active participation Secondhand Smoke >> Newsweek Loves Kevorkian Transalpine Redemptorists at home >> At 83 years of age tomorrow -the Holy Father will have much to suffer... Vocation-Station >> bonne de fête Saint Bernadette !! WDTPRS >> Holy Father in spontaneous sermon to Pont. Biblical Commission - great stuff WDTPRS >> “Why not bomb the Vatican, and riddle the Pope with bullets as he staggers out of the flames? ” Whispers in the Loggia >> "This Pain is Grace, Because It Is Renewal": Off-the-Cuff, the Pope Speaks

Late Evening - Feast of the Holy Name of Jesus - January 3rd, 2010

A Trail of Flowers >> True love Libera Me >> THEY'D HAVE BEEN HORRIFIED . . . Mulier Fortis >> Sympathy update... (two uvulas...fascinating!) Musings of a Pertinacious Papist >> The Blessing of Epiphany Water & Chalk – Part 1 of 2 New Liturgical Movement >> St. Genevieve, Patroness of Paris New Liturgical Movement >> Monastic Sights and Sounds Patrick Madrid >> Let St. Philip Neri Help You Start the New Year Off Right Standing on My Head >> EWTN Tomorrow (Marcus Grodi has Fr. Longenecker as guest) The Catacombs >> Losing the Key The Hermeneutic of Continuity >> Obama, the children, and the meaning of Christmas

New Feature Added in Right Menu

I have added a widget from the Bestiara Latina Blog to the right menu. Each day, a Latin proverb will appear in this box. Here is the proverb for today, for example . If you click the link, it takes you to AudioLatinProverbs.com . This neat site places this in context regarding construction and then pronounces it for you (albeit not in liturgical Latin). The idea is that by doing this methodically each day, the sounds, construction and vocabulary become more familiar. I am also adding the BibliaVulgata.com link which is to verses from the Vulgate of St. Jerome .