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Afternoon Roundup - Pentecost (or Whitsunday) - TLM Propers- Missa 'Spiritus Domini' - May 23rd, 2010

Creative Minority Report >> A Cannes Winner Worth Seeing.... Damian Thompson >> Philip Gerard Johnson, a seminarian with cancer, would be glad of your prayers (proud to call him a Facebook friend!) Insight Scoop >> Congratulations to Dr. Ed Peters... Insight Scoop >> Pentecost, the Birthday of the Church New Liturgical Movement >> First News and Images from the Chartres Pilgrimage New Liturgical Movement >> Pentecost Variations Reflections of a Paralytic >> Veni, Sancte Spiritus ! Secondhand Smoke >> Global Warming Hysteria: Solar Scientists Think The Sun Really in Control (grin... ) Vocation-Station >> CRUCEM sanctam subiit... Ensemble Organum

Morning Roundup - Pentecost (or Whitsunday) - TLM Propers- Missa 'Spiritus Domini' - May 23rd, 2010

ADW Blog >> It’s Not About You Ars orandi >> Collect of the Day: Pentecost A Trail of Flowers >> Pentecost Sunday Love Remains the Same >> Emitte Spiritum + non-Shakespeare Ordo recitandi >> Pentecost Sunday The Black Biretta >> Jesuit-author responds to column; Good priest defends pope, corrects misguided priest Te Deum laudamus >> Pentecost ! Vultus Christi >> Whitsunday Vultus Christi >> Spiritus Domini replevit orbem terrarum WDTPRS >> WDTPRS - Collects for Pentecost (1962MR & 2002MR) Whispers in the Loggia >> Emitte Spiritum Tuum

Evening Roundup - Vigil Mass of Pentecost - Missa 'Cum Sanctificatus' - May 22nd, 2010

Meeting Christ in the Liturgy >> Pentecost: "they were all filled with the Holy Spirit " New Liturgical Movement >> Pèlerinage de Chartres - The Pentecost Pilgrimage New Liturgical Movement >> The Society of St. Hugh of Cluny: Fr. U.M. Lang and Martin Mosebach New Liturgical Movement >> Pentecost on Mount Athos Secondhand Smoke >> Obamacare: Pro Lifers Harness New Law to Restrict Private Insurance Coverage of Abortion SECRET HARBOUR >> I Will Not Leave You Orphans The Anchoress >> Snapshot of America, May 2010 The hermeneutic of continuity >> Reluctant Sinner blog The hermeneutic of continuity >> Society of St Tarcisius WDTPRS >> WDTPRS POLL & QUAERITUR: Do laypeople who use the older Breviary participate in the Church’s prayer ? WDTPRS >> Pentecost PODCAzTs Whispers in the Loggia >> A Bishop for the Forces (props to Auxiliary Bp. Spencer of Baltimore and to Dr. Edward Peters as well

Early Evening - Pentecost Sunday (or Whitsunday) - May 31st, 2009

Domine da mihi hanc aquam >> Abortionist murdered (Updated) Insight Scoop >> Despicable. Cowardly. Evil. (I concur fully with Mr. Olson) New Liturgical Movement >> Pentecost Sunday at the Birmingham Oratory New Liturgical Movement >> Pentecost Sunday at St. Peter's Basilica New Liturgical Movement >> Pentecost Sunday at the Basilica of Santa Maria ad Martyres (the Pantheon) WDTPRS >> More on the issue of the traditional Ambrosian Rite WDTPRS >> Philadelphia: Solemn TLM - 28 June

TLM Mass at Saint Bartholomew's Church, Manchester: Follow-Up

My faithful correspondent from Carroll County wrote to inform me about the TLM Mass celebrated by Fr. Michael Roach at St. Bartholomew's Parish in Manchester, MD on Pentecost Sunday. Here is part of the email: The Mass (at St. Bartholomew's on Pentecost) was a wonderful success - the Holy Spirit just wouldn't let us down. Our pastor was expecting between 50-100 people and we had at least 250! Everything went smoothly and the congregation was very excited about what they saw and heard. I felt privileged to sing with the schola and, while we weren't perfect, we were better than any of us had expected! The Holy Spirit again! Father is talking about having another Traditional Mass ... I was not able to take any pictures but some of my friends did and I am trying to round those up. I can forward them to you if you'd like (please!). We are very proud of our pastor. He has worked very hard to bring the TLM to us... We have also been encouraging fol

Evening Roundup - Pentecost Sunday, May 11th, 2008

WDTPRS >> Pentecost at the Pantheon: rose petals falling through the oculus WDTPRS >> QUAERITUR: keeping maniples on your arm Creative Minority Report >> What Traditional Anglicans Wrote to Rome Ars Catholica >> Peer to peer music sharing

Early Afternoon Roundup - Pentecost Sunday, May 11th, 2008

Bonfire of the Vanities >> 'The end of the beginning' (Pentecost homily) The Black Biretta >> tu es sacerdos in aeternum (Fr. John Trigilio is celebrating his 20th Jubilee; this shows the holy cards that priests have used upon their ordination) The New Liturgical Movement >> Solemnity of Pentecost from the Vatican The New Liturgical Movement >> Chant as the Universal Musical Language of Catholics What Does the Prayer Really Say >> Benedict XVI's Pentecost Sunday: again a lesson through vestments

Pentecost Sunday (or Whitsunday) - Missa 'Spiritus Domini'

INTROIT ¤ Wisdom 1. 7 Spiritus Domini replevit orbem terrarum, alleluia: et hoc quod continet omnia, scientiam habet vocis, alleluia, alleluia, alleluia. - Exsurget Deus, et dissipentur inimici ejus: et fugiant, qui oderunt eum, a facie ejus. V.: Gloria Patri . . . -- Spiritus Domini replevit orbem . . . The Spirit of the Lord hath filled the whole world, alleluia; and that which containeth all things hath knowledge of the voice, alleluia, alleluia, alleluia. -- ( Ps. 67. 1). Let God arise, and let His enemies be scattered: and let them that hate Him flee from before His face. V.: Glory be to the Father . . . -- The Spirit of the Lord hath filled the whole world . . . Sequence Veni, Sancte Spiritus, Et emitte coelitus, Lucis tuae radium. Veni pater pauperum, Veni dator munerum, Veni lumen cordium. Consolator optime. Dulcis hospes animae, Dulce refrigerium. In labore requies, In aestu temeries, In fletu solatium. O lux beatissima, Reple cordis intima, Tuorum fidelium. Sine tu

Evening Roundup - Friday, May 9th, 2008

WDTPRS >> The Times : Chartres pilgrimage and young people on the TLM WDTPRS >> Pentecost Sunday (a piece written for the newspaper, the Wanderer) The New Liturgical Movement >> St. Boniface embraces the TLM (Fr. Martin Fox, Piqua, OH)

Afternoon Roundup - Thursday, May 8th, 2008

WDTPRS >> Curious about readers at Univ. of St. Thomas (MN-USA) (Online poll) WDTPRS >> BYU: Vatican Closes Records: Safety or Fear? Mormons react Charlotte Was Both >> Creator, Sanctifier and Redeemer The New Liturgical Movement >> Pentecost/Solemn Choral Liturgies Roundup (Shawn will be advertising any solemn Pentecost TLM liturgies or Choral events on TNLM) The New Liturgical Movement >> More survivals of pre-reformation England: The Westminster Abbey Retable Whispers in the Loggia >> At the Grotto (of Lourdes)

Regional Mass News and Special Events - TLM at Saint Bartholomew's Parish in Manchester

I have posted on this several times but want to add one final reminder. A TLM Mass will be celebrated by Father Michael Roach at St. Bartholomew's Parish on Sunday, May 11th at 2:00 PM. Further information and a contact phone number are given in this prior post . Note too that this was announced in the Catholic Review. I posted a link to that article in this post . I pray that an enormous group comes to this TLM. It has been sought by the folks in Carroll County for quite some time.

Catholic Review Online: Manchester parish to celebrate traditional Latin Mass on Pentecost

The Catholic Review Online carries a story dated today by George P. Matysek, Jr. on the return of the TLM to Saint Bartholomew's Parish in Manchester, MD . This blog has mentioned that Mass several times. Here is a short snippet from his article: Monsignor Robert Jaskot, chancellor of the Archdiocese of Baltimore, called the regional celebration of the extraordinary form of the Mass a “first step” for the Baltimore archdiocese. The rite is celebrated every week at the Shrine of St. Alphonsus in Baltimore. “It’s the intention of the archbishop to make this extraordinary form available,” he said. “We want to make sure we do things correctly and we do them well.” Monsignor Jaskot noted that it takes special training to make sure priests are prepared to celebrate the liturgy properly. Not only is the rite said in Latin, it also involves particular gestures and rubrics that must be learned. Archbishop Edwin F. O’Brien is looking at how the extraordinary rite can be made more availab