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Afternoon Roundup - Feria - Missa 'Factus Est Dominus' - June 7th, 2010

AmP >> Sr. Keehan resigns from Knights (of Malta) hospital board A Priest Life >> "And isn’t faith believing all power can’t be seen " Chronicles Magazine >> Conservative Credo IVb: Abortion (Thomas Fleming) Colleen Hammond >> Star-Spangled Banner: Do you Know ALL the Lyrics ? Creative Minority >> Big Diapers Is Anti-Woman Damian Thompson >> Church fails to confirm ANY major venue for a papal event as it tries to shift responsibility to the Government Love Remains the Same >> Holy Co-operation ! Musings of a Pertinacious Papist >> A bit of national inspiration ... Patrick Madrid >> When a father comes home from war SECRET HARBOUR >> The Mystic Bee The Anchoress >> The “Ghost” Radio & School Strangeness

Evening - Third Sunday after Easter (or Rogation Mass) - Missa 'Iubilate Deo' - April 25th, 2010

New Liturgical Movement >> Full Text of Bishop Edward Slattery's Homily (link to Te Deum Laudamus ) New Liturgical Movement >> Abbaye Saint-Joseph de Clairval, Flavigny-sur-Ozerain, France Standing on My Head >> Pope Benedict the New Bush The hermeneutic of continuity >> An "error of judgement " Vultus Christi >> Secundum Cor Tuum Vivere WDTPRS >> Bp. Slattery’s Sermon in Washington DC - unforgettable WDTPRS >> Pope Benedict may issue apology at close of Year for Priests

Early Roundup - Monday, July 14th, 2008

Charlotte was Both >> New Bishop for Ulm WDTPRS >> New Bishop of New Ulm, MN - Bp. Elect John Levoir Whispers in the Loggia >> New Ulm, New Bishop WDTPRS >> More video from Australia WDTPRS >> Transcript of the Holy Father's presser on the airplane The New Liturgical Movement >> You can't do this at the Traditional Latin Mass The New Liturgical Movement >> First Papal Mass in Australia [Update] FIRST THINGS: On the Square >> The Anglicans at Lambeth: What's at stake (Jordan Hylden)

Afternoon Roundup - Wednesday, May 28th, 2008

The New Liturgical Movement >> Chant for Children Whispers in the Loggia >> "The Sense of Liberation " (this is a deeply moving story from Rocco Palmo; don't miss it)

Papal Visit DVDs from EWTN

EWTN now has a complete set of DVDs from the Papal Visit to the U.S . The EWTN Religious Catalog has the following DVDs: Pope Benedict Papal Mass at Nationals Stadium Pope Benedict Address at the U.N. Pope Benedict Papal Mass at Saint Patrick's Cathedral Pope Benedict Papal Mass at Yankee Stadium Pope Benedict Youth Address at Dunwoodie Seminary Pope Benedict at the White House and at Ground Zero There was a great deal of interest shortly after the Pope's visit. EWTN also has a great many other items relating to the Papal Visit .

Morning Roundup - Thursday, May 8th, 2008

The Black Biretta >> 20th Jubilee of Priestly Ordination (Please visit "Padre Trigilio" and wish him, " ad multos annos !") The New Liturgical Movement >> Dominican Compline for the Liturgy of the Hours Update Whispers in the Loggia >> Split at the font Whispers in the Loggia >> "Keeping Pace" with Papa

Catholic Review Online: Once upon a sweatshirt

H.E. Archbishop Edwin O'Brien posts his weekly article on the Catholic Review Online in his " Thoughts on Our Church " column . Here is some of the article and referring to the words of the Holy Father: As Catholics: “let your light shine …” – “participate in the exchange of ideas in the public square, helping to shape cultural attitudes.” He referred to the scandal created by Catholics who would “promote an alleged right of abortion.” He cited the “false dichotomy between faith and political life” and the obligation of all to respect “the most defenseless of all human beings, the unborn child in the mother’s womb.” As Americans: be reminded that the gift of freedom is “also a summons to personal responsibility.” Just as our first president insisted “that religion and morality represent ‘indispensible supports’ of political prosperity,” so did our last Holy Father, Pope John Paul II, counsel that “a democracy without values can lose its very soul.” And several times he...

Afternoon Roundup - Friday, May 2nd, 2008

Whispers in the Loggia >> Roman Triptik The Recovering Choir Director >> "Gregorian chanting 'can reduce blood pressure and stress '" Catholic World News >> Archbishop answers critics on Communion for politicians

Evening Roundup - Saturday, April 26th, 2008

The Recovering Choir Director : Virtual Change Ringing (neat!) WDTPRS : NYT: Steinfels on aftermath of Pope Benedict's visit to the USA WDTPRS : Card. Mahony on what the Pope's visit did for him personally The New Liturgical Movement : An Interesting Suggestion for the Easter Liturgy

Early Afternoon Roundup - Saturday, April 26th, 2008

WDTPRS : U.K.: Coordination of Liturgical Calendars (I don't know the impact of this without further clarification!) WDTPRS : Archd. of NY vocation crisis: surge after Pope Benedict's visit Whispers in the Loggia : "Thou Shalt Not Lift" The Recovering Choir Director : Music and liturgy, musicians and liturgists - today on BlogTalkRadio

Catholic Review Online: Pope’s message one of hope for U.S., Baltimore

Archbishop Edwin O'Brien posts his weekly article in the Catholic Review in "Thoughts on Our Church" to the Catholic faithful of the Archdiocese. His Excellency recalls his experiences with the Holy Father during the Papal visit. Here is a short snippet: And in the relatively few major addresses, the Holy Father proclaimed that message unmistakably to Catholics and non-Catholics alike, ever sensitive to the beliefs of others in his audiences. So densely packed with theological and spiritual insights, his addresses will have to be re-read and studied in the weeks ahead in order to mine their rich content. Equally important and meaningful as were his words, was his very presence and the intangible magnetism which drew millions to see and listen in person or through the media which offered generous coverage. Not only did we flock to see him, but he reached out with the Good Shepherd’s concern to those who might otherwise be overlooked: the victims of clergy sexual abuse,...