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Afternoon - Tuesday in Holy Week - Missa 'Nos Autem' - March 30th, 2010

AmP >> Legion leadership admits Maciel abused minor seminarians AmP >> Former ND President-Priest worked with Pelosi to secure Health Care Votes Creative Minority Report >> Iowa Town Renames "Good Friday " New Liturgical Movement >> >Heiligenkreuz Abbey and the Cause of Abbot Karl Barunstorfer Secondhand Smoke >>Cancer Gene Patent Tossed by Court: Could Have Huge Impact on Big Biotech The Spiritual Exercises >> XXXIII. In the Cenacle: The King of Love WDTPRS >> wholistic spirituality wholeness can be yours WDTPRS >> Is it time simply to cancel your NCR subscriptions ? Whispers in the Loggia >> US Bench: "We Stand With" B16

Eight Star Edition: Sunday, December 28th, 2008

The New Liturgical Movement >> Music Without Borders WDTPRS >> Boston Globe interview McBrien WDTPRS >> QUAERITUR: 1 January Mass obligation and SSPX chapel WDTPRS >> A recipe for falling away from the Catholic Church WDTPRS >> National Catholic Reporter: undermining your faith yet again (Fr. John Zuhlsdorf)

Nine Star Edition - Monday, July 28th, 2008

WDTPRS >> The NCR dissents from Humanae vitae, the Church’s moral teaching (This is a very disturbing report ...) WDTPRS >> Quincy, IL: TLM parish to be established (In case you wondered, this is the home page of the F.S.S.P. and here are the Apostolates within the U.S. )

Top 10 neglected Vatican stories of 2007

Lest I forget this news story, Fr. Z., reports on the return of the TLM to Ave Maria University...finally ! The Mass will be said by Father Joseph Fessio. John Allen of National Catholic Reporter summarizes what he feels were the ten most neglected stories concerning the Vatican in 2007 . Here is a snippet: 4) A pope of hope : Despite his erstwhile reputation as an Augustinian pessimist, Benedict XVI struck two major blows for hope in 2007. In April, the International Theological Commission, acting on his recommendation, suggested that limbo (a destination for unbaptized babies in the afterlife) could be set aside in favor of hope for their salvation. In December, Benedict issued his encyclical Spe Salvi (“Saved by Hope”), offering a positive spin on eschatology. The Last Judgment, for example, is not a threat of damnation, but a promise that justice will eventually prevail in a world in which evil too often goes unchecked. 3) Redefining dialogue with Islam :