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Morning - Second Sunday in Lent - Missa 'Reminiscere Miserationum' - February 28th, 2010

ADW Blog >> On Lenten Sundays: Rejoicing in the Lord Must Be Your Strength Ars orandi >> Collect of the Day: Second Sunday in Lent A Trail of Flowers >> God before our eyes Damian Thompson >> Cardinal Levada, Prefect of CDF, to preach at Tridentine Mass in new traditionalist chapel Love Remains the Same >> You my Glance Seeks (Psalm 27) New Liturgical Movement >> Pontifical Mass in Copenhagen, Denmark New Liturgical Movement >> The Transfiguration and the Mass Ordo recitandi >> Second Sunday of Lent Transalpine Redemptorists at home >> Station at St. Mary in Domnica Whispers in the Loggia >> The Countdown Begins (for L.A.)

Morning - Ash Wednesday - Missa 'Misereris Omnium' - February 17th, 2010

ADW Blog >> How Real are Your Ashes ? Ars orandi >> Collect of the Day: Ash Wednesday A Trail of Flowers >> You are a Soul Chiesa.expressonline.it (Sandro Magister) >> Lent 2010. Pope Benedict's Ash Wednesday Creative Minority Report >> The Baby Gianna Story Part III Domine da mihi hanc aquam >> Now is the day of salvation First Thoughts >> Is Your Neighbor a Zombie? — Physicalism and the Mind/Body Problem Insight Scoop >> Lent: Why the Christian Must Deny Himself Meeting Christ in the Liturgy >> Ash Wednesday: "when you fast " New Liturgical Movement >> May We Follow the Example of Tokyo, Japan Reflections of a Paralytic >> TOB Tuesday: The National TOB Congress ! Rosamundi's ramblings >> For want of a better title – my conversion story The Catholic Thing >> Equality: How So ? (Matthew Hanley) The Spiritual Exercises >> II. Godwards: The End of Man Vultus Christi >>

The Anchoress - Musing with Benedict XVI

In reading the Magnificat this morning, the meditation before Mass struck me. I searched for it online and found that it has been quoted by The Anchoress . I have placed the citation from Pope Benedict below. The Anchoress will now appear more often on this blog ! “ Judas is neither a master of evil nor the figure of a demoniacal power of darkness but rather a sycophant who bows down before the anonymous power of changing moods and current fashion. But it is precisely this anonymous power that crucified Jesus, for it was anonymous voices that cried, ‘Away with Him! Crucify him !’” — Pope Benedict XVI Here is a further meditation on Judas ...

Friday of the Third Week in Lent - March 20th, 2009

American Papist >> Anti-Catholic CT legislators still at it Meeting Christ in the Liturgy >> "Return" The Catholic Thing >> A Lenten Meditation ( Robert Louis Wilken) The New Liturgical Movement >> A Follow-Up on the History of the Planeta Plicata WDTPRS >> Luxemburg limits Grand Duke, legalizes euthanasia after putting Whispers in the Loggia >> To the "World of Suffering"