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Evening - Sts. Cletus and Marcellinus, Popes and Martyrs - Missa 'Si Diligis Me' - April 26th, 2010

Insight Scoop >> Benedict XVI: "The Internet is by nature open, tendentiously egalitarian and pluralist... " New Liturgical Movement >> Seminarians at Kenrick New Liturgical Movement >> New Oxford Oratory Site Reveals Architectural Building Plans Standing on My Head >> Hearing the Shepherd's Voice The Black Biretta >> An Elegant Mass and Magnificent Weekend The Cathoholic >> Pontifical High Mass in Washington, D.C., April 24th TRADITIONAL LATIN MASS PROPERS IN ENGLISH >> Mass in the Basilica (Robert Moynihan) Vultus Christi >> Impossible Things Whispers in the Loggia >> "There's Nothing We Cannot Bear If We Have Faith " Word on Fire >> Philosophy: Benedict XVI, Secular Reason and the University

Early Roundup - Tuesday, November 4th, 2008 - Saint Charles Borromeo

The New Liturgical Movement >> Archbishop Raymond Burke on Pope Benedict's Reform of the Reform The New Liturgical Movement >> All Souls in the Usus Antiquior at Kenrick Glennon Seminary, Archdiocese of St. Louis WDTPRS >> A priest says his first TLM: “it felt like tool that just fits the hand ”

Morning Roundup - Saturday, September 27th, 2008 - Feast of Saint Vincent de Paul

St. Peter Canisius Apostolate >> Rule of Life Summorum Pontificum >> Catholics have a juridical right to Gregorian Rite, priests & bishops “must accept” their requests The New Liturgical Movement >> More Liturgical News from Kenrick Seminary, St. Louis WDTPRS >> D. of Venice: Extraordinary Use parish (Florida) Whispers in the Loggia >> Saint Cookie and Uncle Bert Whispers in the Loggia >> "Lady Katrina" and the Specter of "Eugenics"

7 Star Edition: The New Liturgical Movement...

Kenrick Seminary celebrates Solemn Mass (Usus Antiquior) Sung Vespers from the London Oratory on BBC Radio 3 Today [UPDATED] The Ancient Roman Rite and Secularization Liturgical Congress in Asia Organised by the CDW Update on the Usus Antiquior Journal Design Contest

The Curt Jester: Burke's efforts lead to biggest Catholic ordination class in decades

The Curt Jester has a story today on Archbishop Raymond Burke and the success he has had in vocations . The story is from the St. Louis Today and concerns Kenrick-Glennon Seminary. Don't miss it; the story of "the walks" is priceless. Always happy to report "great news!"