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Afternoon Roundup - Feria After Ascension - Missa 'Exáudi, Dómine' - May 21st, 2010

Catholic Herald, UK >> Shrouded in mystery: the image on a linen cloth (David V. Barrett) Catholic Herald, UK >> Organisers say most Catholics will have to follow papal visit at home (Mark Greaves & Simon Caldwell) Creative Minority Report >> Fr. Barron: Why Did God Create the World ? Insight Scoop >> Benedict XVI reflects on the "priceless cultural and artistic heritage" of Christianity New Liturgical Movement >> Catholic Music: Behind the Curve New Liturgical Movement >> Parish Book of Chant, Accompaniments The Catholic Thing >> Catholic Identity: Shall We Talk ? (John W. Carlson) WDTPRS >> Bp. Tobin (D. Providence) on the new translation of the Roman Missal WDTPRS >> Prayer request: seminarian with cancer WDTPRS >> PODCAzT 102: Exploring the new English translation of the Roman Canon; voicemail

Late Afternoon Roundup - St. Fidelis of Sigmaringen - April 24th, 2009

New Liturgical Movement >> Usus Antiquior on EWTN (LIVE MISSA CANTATA FOR GOOD SHEPHERD SUNDAY, April 26th, 8 AM EDT) New Liturgical Movement >> Fr. Kirby Weighs in: Hymns vs. Propers New Liturgical Movement >> >The Parish Book of Chant Moves Forward (now available on Amazon and other outlets!) New Liturgical Movement >> Learn the extraordinary form through singing WDTPRS >> A lesson in how groups work to politicize the Notre Shame controversy WDTPRS >> How to light the really tall candles

Evening Roundup - Sunday, October 26th, 2008

WDTPRS >> Monsignori In the Light of the Law : Responses to Rex Pilger's comments on clerical continence (does clerical continence apply to married deacons?) The New Liturgical Movement >> The Parish Book of Chant, Embedded (the book is embedded at this link...go on, take it out for a "test drive! ") The New Liturgical Movement >> Chant in Ontario

Seven Star Roundup: Friday, October 17th, 2008

The New Liturgical Movement >> Possible Changes in the Roman Curia (possible BIG changes...Cardinal Arinze and Archbp. Ranjith both gone?) The New Liturgical Movement >> Parish Book of Chant is back (and available at Aquinasandmore.com) WDTPRS >> New opportunity for traditional Ambrosian Rite Masses

Afternoon Roundup, Part I - Tuesday, September 9th, 2008

Creative Minority Report > Vatican Official Quoted Without Attributing It To The Vatican RORATE CAELI >> Public Servants and Moral Reasoning: A notice to the Catholic community in northern Colorado St. Peter Canisius Apostolate >> Tuesdays with St. Thomas: God’s Governance of the World and our Salvation The Black Biretta >> Logic 101 The New Liturgical Movement >> Announcement of Editorial Board of Usus Antiquior Journal The New Liturgical Movement >> 2nd Printing, Parish Book of Chant The New Liturgical Movement >> Papal MC Explains Changes to Papal Liturgy to French The New Liturgical Movement >> Further Tridentine Tidings from the University of Notre Dame

Early Roundup - Monday, September 1st, 2008 - Labor Day

The New Liturgical Movement >> Singing Te Deum The New Liturgical Movement >> Liturgical Images from Budapest: Modern Roman Liturgy (beautiful!) The Way of the Fathers >> Who Needs an Oscar (props to Mike Aquilina on a fantastic book review)

Afternoon Roundup - Thursday, August 14th, 2008

Bonfire of the Vanities >> Some background information on Luke and the Acts of the Apostles (Fr. Martin Fox) The New Liturgical Movement >> The First Masses of a Priest in the Two Forms of the Roman Rite The New Liturgical Movement >> Music for Real Parishes (The Parish Book of Chant) The New Liturgical Movement >> Developing a Glossary of Liturgical Terms The Way of the Fathers >> Ancient Germanic Übersource The Way of the Fathers >> Check These Out (neat stuff!) The Way of the Fathers >> History Repeats Itself

Musica Sacra: The Parish Book of Chant - Reminder

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Musica Sacra offers "The Parish Book of Chant." Visit the Musica Sacra website for full details by clicking the image of the book above. Notice that Communion Antiphons are available in the Communio edition. Go to the site to see which Antiphons are available for PDF download. Courtesy of the Musica Sacra website.

Evening Roundup - Friday, April 11th, 2008

The New Liturgical Movement : Jeffrey Tucker gives an "Audio Explanation of the Parish Book of Chant " (MP3) The New Liturgical Movement : Pope Rejects WYD Vestment Design According to " The Australian " The Black Biretta : Fuzzy Morality (Fr. John Trigilio at his best!)

Musica Sacra: The Parish Book of Chant

Pre-orders for the Parish Book of Chant can be made here . Also examine the detailed summary of this astounding book. Here is but a bit: Among its features: It contains a complete order of Mass for both the Ordinary form of the Roman Rite and the Extraordinary form, in side-by-side Latin and English. The Ordos include the sung responses of the people and celebrant. In this respect, it serves as an ideal resource for parishes that use both forms or simply hope to emphasize the relationship between them. It contains a large Kyriale, which is a collection of chants that make up the “ordinary” of the Mass: Kyrie, Gloria, Credo, Sanctus, and Agnus Dei. These are the main sung parts of the Mass that are used throughout the year and the parts that all people are invited to learn and sing. This includes the four full Credos in addition to many Mass settings that have been beloved for the dominant part of Catholic history all over the world. It collects 71 Latin chants, with English transla

Evening Roundup - Thursday, April 3rd, 2008

AmericanPapist has a YouTube video welcome from the Archdiocese of Baltimore to His Holiness, Pope Benedict XVI! (we scored a 9 out of 10 on his score card!) Creative Minority Report posts a discussion on Bishop Williamson and his true feelings toward the "Romans" Jeffrey Tucker of The New Liturgical Movement introduces the "Parish Book of Chant" authored by the Church Music Association of America ...superb! The NLM reminds us of the TLM is to be shown on EWTN this weekend from Alabama and celebrated by the Canons Regular of the Holy Cross Father Zuhlsdorf has a long post responding to a story in Catholic Family News and its report on the TLM in the US Military Archdiocese