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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 - Feria - Missa 'Esto Mihi' - February 16th, 2010

ADW Blog >> Are You “Scientifically Illiterate!?” Someone Thinks You Are . Ars orandi >> Collect of the Day: Feria in Quinquagesima Week Bill Petro >> History of Mardi Gras: Why is it called Fat Tuesday ? Catholic Spiritual Direction >> Spiritual Direction – A Bishop’s Perspective – Part III of III Creative Minority Report >> The Baby Gianna Story Part II Domine da mihi hanc aquam >> Against the Leaven of the Pharisees Meeting Christ in the Liturgy >> Tuesday, Wk 6, C: "God is not subject to temptation " New Liturgical Movement >> A Visual Meditation for Shrove Tuesday: Pieter Bruegel's Fight Between Carnival and Lent RORATE CÆLI >> A warning that has gone unheeded RORATE CÆLI >> Gregorian Chant Network Rosamundi's rambling >> Why am I a Lay Dominican (the term, "Lay Dominican," is a frequent search term on this blog. Here is your chance to read what the life entails from a Brit

Evening - Feria of Advent - December 9th, 2009

American Papist >> Profiles in Callousness: Senators Feinstein, Boxer and Mikulski Anna Arco's Diary >> Wait… an Advent video Minnesotans for Global Warming >> Al Gore Warns of Global Warming Doom Seconds Before CNN Reports 'Monster' Winter Storm New Liturgical Movement >> Ordinations in Campos Patrick Madrid >> Senator Feinstein says it's "morally correct" to force tax-payers to fund abortion Rosamundi's ramblings >> I bought a new phone charger today (musings of a young Lay Dominican woman with wit!) SUFFERING WORLD >> And he shall be called Immanuel - God is with us SECRET HARBOR >> The Immaculate Virgin's Example of Meekness (great!) The Catholic Thing >> The Galileo Code (Scott Walter) WDTPRS >> QUAERITUR: concelebrating priest not consuming Precious Blood WDTPRS >> O Come, O Come Liturgical Blue ! Whispers in the Loggia >> "Allies Into Adversaries": T

Visitors ask...a Dominican Mass or Parish in Maryland?

The search index has now turned to the "Dominicans." It is not widely known in Maryland that the Dominican Priory of the Immaculate Conception is located in Washington, D.C . This link shows the Liturgical Horarium during the school year . The Dominican life is summarized here , and the Friars and Brothers in residence are listed here . If you wish to attend the Sunday Mass, I'd call ahead. The Third Order or Lay Dominicans consists of Chapters and this link shows you where to find a local Chapter of the Dominican Province of St. Joseph (Eastern U.S.). Region 5 constitutes D.C., Maryland and Virginia. The Pope Pius V Pro-Chapter mentioned once before has a website here . Here is a link to the Dominican Liturgy . I am not certain this is celebrated at the Priory routinely. Fr. Thompson, O.P., is on the blog team at The New Liturgical Movement and publicizes when a special Mass will be celebrated. His link is located in the Right Menu . Hope this help

St. Pius V Lay Dominican Pro-Chapter

As a Thomist (at heart if not in fact!) I cannot in good conscience mention the Carmelites without mentioning the Dominicans. Here is a link to the St. Pius V Lay Dominican Pro-Chapter which meets at Mount de Sales in Catonsville . They have a regular schedule of lectures on tap . The next speaker is April 19th: Free lecture: "Truth, Truths, and Contemplation" will be presented by Rev. Kurt Pritzl, O.P., Ph.D., the Dean of the School of Philosophy at The Catholic University of America. The talk will focus on our ability to know the truth through an intellect fundamentally contemplative in nature. It will consider how contemplation approaches Truth (not the "truths" of moral relativism) in a large and comprehensive sense through the consideration of particular truths and what is claimed to be true. The talk will also reflect on the Dominican mission to contemplate and preach the gospel of Jesus Christ, who is the Way, the Truth, and the Life. Please join