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Afternoon -Thursday after Ash Wednesday - Missa 'Dum Clamarem' - February 18th, 2010

First Things >> The Drama of the Christian Funeral (Michael P. Orsi) First Thoughts >> Reno on Theology and Apologetics First Thoughts >> Mississippians Go to Church the Most Insight Scoop >> "In Memory of Ralph McInerny" by Charles E. Rice New Liturgical Movement >> Sing the Offertory During Lent (check this out!) New Liturgical Movement >> Installation of New Abbot of Clear Creek OSV Daily Take >> Washington Archdiocese ends foster care program due to same sex 'marriage' law Seminarians for Life >> Same-sex ´marriage´ Law Forces D.C. Catholic Charities to Close Adoption Program The Catholic Thing >> Arthurus Stratfordus (Brad Miner) The Divine Life >> Swimming the Tiber from Down Under Transalpine Redemptorists at home >> Station at St. George's Vultus Christi >> For My Oblates . . . and Others

Late Afternoon Roundup - Feast of Saint Matthias, Apostle (OF) and Ferial Day in Paschaltide (EF) - May 14th, 2009

Creative Minority Report >> Text Of Obama's Honorary Degree RORATE CÆLI >> Verbum caro factum est The Anchoress >> Oblates, Tertiaries, Professed Laypeople The Catacombs >> Interlinear Mass (nice method to follow the Latin translation word by word) New Liturgical Movement >> Update on Some Liturgical Details for the Installation of Archbishop Vincent Nichols WDTPRS >> Very cool: Henry VIII’s letter to Clement VI requesting annulment WDTPRS >> The next logical step WDTPRS >> Bp. Campbell (D. Columbus) speak about Notre Dame

Institute of Christ the King Sovereign Priest

A frequent search item is " Latin Mass Retreat ." This is not an easy item to address. I have searched Una Voce-North America and other resources to no avail. The obvious answer is to seek out a Monastery that still uses the Extraordinary Form or to seek out one of the major TLM Societies such as the F.S.S.P. The Institute of Christ the King is a treasure I have not cited often . A quick survey reveals its apostolates are largely in the Midwest, although there are new apostolates in both California and New Jersey! The key of this Institute is the Extraordinary Form or Traditional Latin Mass . Note that there is a Society of the Sacred Heart within the Institute and one way for laity to become involved is via the Oblates shown here . Newsletters are free, and I love the "adopt a seminarian" concept. This is a website worth checking out!