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Evening Roundup - Saturday of Our Lady - Missa 'Salve Sancta Parens' - May 8th, 2010

AmP >> Canon Law Saturday Mulier Fortis >> First Holy Communions New Liturgical Movement >> Sacred Music Moves South New Liturgical Movement >> Russian Spirituality in Rome New Liturgical Movement >> Cardinal Caffara on the Priesthood and the Hermeneutic of Continuity OSV Daily Take >> The joys, challenges of Catholic motherhood Patrick Madrid >> Why Young Catholics Are Leaving the Church Secondhand Smoke >> Belgian Doctors Euthanized Disabled Patient and Harvested Her Organs SECRET HARBOUR >> Climbing to Heaven Vultus Christi >> Why the Cenacle ?

Morning - St. Polycarp, Bishop and Martyr - Missa 'Sacerdotes Dei' - January 26th, 2010

ADW Blog >> The Seating Plan at the Last Supper (fascinating!) Biblical Evidence for Catholicism >> "Will We See Each Other in Heaven?" Yes (General Resurrection and Glorified Bodies) Creative Minority Report >> Jen F. Sees Hatred Domine da mihi hanc aquam >> No spirit of cowardice among us FIRST THINGS >> Everyone Matters, No Matter What (Wesley J. Smith) Insight Scoop >> The First Vocation Crisis Meeting Christ in the Liturgy >> Ss. Timothy and Titus: "to Timothy, my dear child " Mulier Fortis >> Communion In The Hand New Liturgical Movement >> Pontifical Mass and Vespers by Archbishop Raymond Burke in Artallo The Catholic Thing >> Ivory Tower (James V. Schall, S.J.) The Divine Life >> Metropolitan Kallistos is coming to town (DC, MD and VA) The Hermeneutic of Continuity >> Lessons for life from Fr Fortescue Whispers in the Loggia >> And Austin Makes Three

Morning - Feria - Comm: St. Prisca, Virgin and Martyr - January 18th, 2010

AmP >> Coakley, Brown, Massachusetts, Catholics, and why this all matters A Priest Life >> Pope Pius XII: A "Righteous Gentile " ADW Blog >> Raising Boys A Trail of Flowers >> Best of a book Catholic Spiritual Direction >> Do you have to know you are committing a sin in order to actually commit one ? (Father John Bartunek) Chiesa.expressonline.it (Sandro Magister) >> In the Synagogue of Rome, the Pope Rereads the "Ten Words " Creative Minority Report >> Ebert's Mad There's a Heaven FIRST THINGS: On the Square >> Haiti, Stingy America, and Kristof (Elizabeth Scalia, "The Anchoress") Insight Scoop >> "We can always follow Peter " Meeting Christ in the Liturgy >> Monday, 2d Wk: “Can the wedding guests fast while the bridegroom is with them? " Musings of a Pertinacious Papist >> Higher ed: Catholic pro-choice, Evangelical pro-life ? (Important article that C...

Afternoon Roundup - Feria or Monday of the Tenth Week in Ordinary Time - June 8th, 2009

Dignare Me Laudare Te Virgo Sacrata >> 2009 Solemn High Mass in the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception Insight Scoop >> Heaven is not an abstraction (Fr. James V. Schall, S.J.) Meeting Christ in the Liturgy >> "Paul, an Apostle of Christ Jesus RORATE CÆLI >> UPDATED: Announcements (TLMs for Philadelphia, etc. Please check!) RORATE CÆLI >> The secret agreement New Liturgical Movement >> 40 Hours at Santa Maria Maggiore Standing on My Head >> Anglican Agonies The Alphonsianum >> Acts of Devotion for the Time of Death The Catholic Thing >> People v. Mel Gibson (Brad Miner) The Way of the Fathers >> Big Bible News III: The Software WDTPRS >> Forty Hours at St. Mary Major WDTPRS >> UK: TLM training for priests WDTPRS >> QUAERITUR: Martyrology and the Liturgy of the Hours

Frank talk about sin, judgment, and hell...

Insight Scoop has a Q & A session posted by Carl Olson that is a give and take between His Holiness, Pope Benedict XVI, and priests and seminarians in his Diocese that is originally from Chiesa: I wanted in part to speak precisely of the last, universal judgment, and in this context also of purgatory, hell, and paradise. I think that we are all still affected by the objection of the Marxists, according to which Christians spoke only of the beyond, and overlooked the earth. So we want to show that we are truly concerned about earthly things, and are not people who speak of faraway realities, who do not help the world. Now, although it is right to demonstrate that Christians work on behalf of the world – and we are all clearly called to work so that this world that may truly be a city for God and of God – we must not forget the other dimension. Without keeping this in mind, we do not work well on behalf of the world. Demonstrating this was one of my fundamental aims in writing t...