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Evening Roundup - St. Venantius, Martyr - Missa 'Protexisti' - May 18th, 2010

Creative Minority Report >> Noted Atheist Says God's an Environmentalist First Thoughts >> Heavy Dissidence (David Mills) First Thoughts >> Particle Physics Bookkeeping (Stephen M. Barr) (hint: the particles won...) Mulier Fortis >> Where I Will Be In A Fortnight... Patrick Madrid >> One of the most beautiful versions of the Agnus Dei you'll ever hear planted & blooming >> Mother Mary Speaks to Me Priests for Life >> In the Beginning... Secondhand Smoke >> Belgium Euthanasia: Going Up and Under Reported The Cathoholic >> The Road: Natural Law at the End of the World . The hermeneutic of continuity >> EWTN YouTube channel (awesome!) The hermeneutic of continuity >> Gregorian Chant Workshop at Portsmouth WDTPRS >> A tale of two Archdioceses

Afternoon Roundup - The Ascension of Our Lord - Missa 'Viri Galilaei' - May 13th, 2010

AmP >> The Holy Father’s prayer at Fatima Mulier Fortis >> Feast Of The Ascension... Priests for Life >> The Ascension and Human Life SECRET HARBOUR >> Souls of Hearty, Fervent and Continual Prayer are Touched by God Standing on My Head >> Thy Will Be Done Te Deum laudamus >> Homily of Pope Benedict XVI in Fatima (Full Text) The Anchoress >> The New Celibates The Anchoress >> How Politics Works The Cathoholic >> The Social Costs of Pornography The Catholic Thing >> Environmental Egocentrism (Matthew Hanley) The Divine Life >> More convenient for everyone The Way of the Fathers >> Pilgrim's Progress Vultus Christi >> Do Not Tire of Visiting Us WDTPRS >> Benedict XVI’s Sermon in Fatima, references to “second secret”, “maternity of God ”

Afternoon Roundup - Feria in Paschaltide or SS. Alexander & Companions, Martyrs - May 3rd, 2010

Catholic Hour >> Bishop Slattery: Become Saints Through What We Suffer Creative Minority Report >> Was Jesus a Hooligan ? Mulier Fortis >> Patience is a virtue... (with a camera) OSV Daily Take >> Affirming Catholic mothers RORATE CÆLI >> Pell to Bishops (G'day, your Eminence!) Secondhand Smoke >> Environmental Radicalism: Anti Human “Ecocide” Would Criminalize Prosperity The Anchoress >> “I forgive the man who raped me… ” The Divine Life >> A return trip across the Tiber The hermeneutic of continuity >> Euthanasia poll The League of Bearded Catholics >> On Going To Mars Vultus Christi >> The Mother and the Face of the Son WDTPRS >> A priest’s first public Traditional Mass: his reflections WDTPRS >> QUAERITUR: academic attire for priests Word on Fire >> Fr. Barron & Dr. Scott Hahn: Modernity, the Bible & Theology

Afternoon - Low Sunday (Dominica in Albis) - Missa 'Quasi Modo' - April 11th, 2010

Catholic Spiritual Direction >> Jesus I Trust In You Dymphna's Road >> Pray for Cardinal Geoge - Fr. Pfleger again Insight Scoop >> The real scandal and the real story Love Remains the Same >> Me, God’s Priest, and God New Liturgical Movement >> Knights of Malta Conference Liturgies, Merton College, Oxford RORATE CÆLI >> An Interview with Monsignor Gherardini Rosamundi's ramblings >> "What do you seek? " (By God's Grace, she did it! " I will live according to the Rule of the Laity of Saint Dominic for all my life ." Awesome! Ad multos annos!) Secondhand Smoke >> Radical Environmentalism: Is “Ecoside” as Evil as Genocide ? Vocation-Station >> Paenitentiam gregorian

Morning - St. Paul the First Hermit, Confessor - January 15th, 2010

ADW Blog >> Pat Robertson Gets it Wrong A Trail of Flowers >> Doubts Catholic Spiritual Direction >> Why would the Church recommend that we meditate on such horrible things as hell and the last judgment ? Creative Minority Report >> Is "The Book of Eli" a Christian Movie ? Creative Minority Report >> Coakley: Catholics Shouldn't Work in ER's Insight Scoop >> Fr. Robert Barron on Avatar's "religion of manifestation " Insight Scoop >> The Question of Suffering, the Response of the Cross Meeting Christ in the Liturgy >> Friday, 1st Wk: "He preached the word to them " New Liturgical Movement >> The Gospels of the Epiphany - Part 1 New Liturgical Movement >> Milestone Allocution of Pope Benedict on Truth and Unity RORATE CÆLI >> Pope on the SSPX and Anglicans Secondhand Smoke >> Radical Environmentalism: Yup: It’s Religion SECRET HARBOR >> Simplicity Leads to I...

Afternoon - The Most Holy Rosary of the Blessed Virgin Mary - October 7th, 2009

A Trail of Flowers >> Thoughts which are prayers... (May God bless and protect him!) Catholic Church Conservation >> Cardinal Meisner refuses permission for FSSP in Cologne Catholic Culture >> US bishops issue statement on Catholic-Jewish dialogue, will alter ‘Doctrinal Ambiguities’ text Meeting Christ in the Liturgy >> Our Lady of the Most Holy Rosary: "to you I call all the day" New Liturgical Movement >> The Carthusians: On the Feast of Their Founder Secondhand Smoke >> Radical Environmentalism Is Driving the World Nuts The Foundry >> Congress’ Secret Plan to Pass Obamacare - CONFIRMED The Catholic Truth >> The Power of the Rosary WDTPRS >> Interesting article about the Shroud of Turin WDTPRS >> John Allen interview Card. George - must read Whispers in the Loggia >> Bishop Bernie Goes to Gaylord... and Steel City Becomes "Sevenburgh"

Insight Scoop | The Ignatius Press Blog: A bit more on the "Church of Environmentalism"

Carl Olson follows up his article which I posted last night ( see this blog ) with some observations by Roger Kimball of Pajamas Media . Quick: what is the fastest growing religious movement in the United States? No, not Islam, but the Church of Environmentalism . It is a low church, adamantly non-ecumenical, but aggressively proselytizing. More than a decade ago, the philosopher Harvey Mansfield observed that “Environmentalism is school prayers for liberals.” How right he was. But I wonder whether even so astute an observer as Professor Mansfield foresaw just how widespread, and how passionate (as in Yeats’s “the best lack all conviction, the worse are full of passionate intensity”), the Church of Environmentalism would be in the early 21st Century. Green be to you ! You've got to read the rest...