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Morning Roundup - Ember Wednesday in the Octave of Pentecost - Missa 'Deus Dum Egredereris' - May 26th, 2010

ADW Blog >> Reverence or Ruin: How the 4th Commandment is Necessary for Civilization (excellent, as usual) A Trail of Flowers >> Whit Wednesday Creative Minority Report >> Brawling with the Ushers Domine da mihi hanc aquam >> St. Philip Neri: the Roman Socrates Dymphna's Road >> Sometimes shepherds lose their way First Things >> Suing the Church (Archbishop Charles Chaput) First Thoughts >> Why Christians Aren't Changing the Culture Meeting Christ in the Liturgy >> Wednesday, Ord Time Wk 8: "Realize that you were ransomed from your futile conduct " New Liturgical Movement >> Antiphon lately New Liturgical Movement >> Solemn Requiem Mass in the Dominican Rite Ordo recitandi >> Ember Wednesday in the Pentecost Octave Roman Catholic Vocations >> "Higher Calling Leads Cartwright From Georgetown " The Curt Jester >> Lonely Layman WDTPRS >> CORRECTION to PODC

Afternoon - Friday of the Second Week in Lent - Missa 'Ego Autem' - March 5th, 2010

Catholic Hour >> Looking for Answers Love Remains the Same >> Our Way to God + Your Clothes-Horse Mulier Fortis >> Gregorian Chant CD... New Liturgical Movement >> A Too-Brief Lenten Tribute to Fr. Urban Schnaus OSV Daily Take >> Explosive Catholic growth in U.S. South Patrick Madrid >> Happy Friday (this is cruel...offer it up!) SECRET HARBOR >> Maria, Auxilium Christianorum The Anchoress >> Jesuit Guide to Almost Everything The Humanicana >> Finding Happiness Transalpine Redemptorists at home >> Station at St. Vitalis ' Vultus Christi >> Couldst thou not watch one hour ? WDTPRS >> NCR has another little nutty WDTPRS >> An initiative at St. Patrick’s, Soho, London. Not complicated, it just works . WDTPRS >> Every storm clouds has its lining of silver… this time in Tennessee (ahhh... "Jack Chick" ...the bigoted parody that just keeps on giving...) Whispers in the

St. Ignatius of Loyola, Confessor - Missa 'In Nomine Iesu' - July 31st, 2009

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A.M.D.G. - Ad maiorem Dei gloriam "For the greater glory of God" St. Ignatius of Loyola, Confessor Missa 'In Nomine Iesu' White 3rd Class Daily Latin/English Mass Propers ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Memorial of St. Ignatius of Loyola USCCB Daily Mass Readings Saint of the Day: St. Ignatius of Loyola

Catholic Chaplains Monument - Chaplains Hill, Arlington National Cemetery - Medal of Honor

Captain Joseph T. O'Callahan Joseph Timothy O'Callahan was born in Boston, Massachusetts, on 14 May 1905. He joined the Jesuit Order of the Roman Catholic Church in 1922, after graduation from preparatory school, and subsequently received degrees from several institutions of higher learning. He was ordained in 1934, and was a Professor of Mathematics, Philosophy and Physics at Boston College in 1929-37, Professor of Philosophy at the Jesuit Seminary of Weston College in 1937-38 and Director of the Mathematics Department at Holy Cross College, Worcester, MA. Father O'Callahan was commissioned as a Lieutenant (Junior Grade) in the Naval Reserve Chaplain Corps in August 1940. He was assigned to the Naval Air Station, Pensacola, Florida, in 1940-42, to the aircraft carrier Ranger in 1942-44 and to the Naval Air Stations at Alameda, California, and Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, into early 1945. Lieutenant Commander O'Callahan joined the the aircraft carri

Pope Benedict asks Jesuits to reflect deeply on their vow of obedience to him

There is a fascinating story carried by CNA and by many Catholic news outlets. The story concerns Pope Benedict XVI addressing the Jesuits about their vow of obedience to the Pope . Here is part of what he said: "In the attempt to build bridges of understanding and dialogue with those who do not belong to the Church or who have difficulty in accepting its positions and messages, you must loyally take charge of the Church's fundamental right to remain faithful to its mandate and adhere completely to the Word of God as well as to the Magisterium's charge of conserving the truth and unity of Catholic doctrine in its entirety ." [emphasis mine] Pope Benedict said that this fidelity to the Church's doctrine is "a particularly sensitive point" for many Jesuits, especially theologians and those involved in inter-religious dialogue. "Precisely for this reason I have invited you [here] and I invite you to reflect on how to find the fullest sense of your