Posts

Showing posts with the label Permanent Deacons

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

Catholic Review Online: A Rosa Moment

H.E. Archbishop Edwin O'Brien writes a reflection today in his column, " Thoughts on Our Church " regarding Ordination . It is a beautiful meditation to read. Here is a short snippet: My earliest days of priesthood found me assigned – very happily – to the U.S. Military Academy at West Point. For almost five years, I served as civilian chaplain to the cadets, military families and support troops there. Most Holy Trinity Chapel and the adjoining rectory are beautifully located on a bluff overlooking a turn in the lordly Hudson River. A high point of the academic year would finally arrive during June Week when cadets would be graduated and commissioned as officers. Former classes would return for reunions and many of the newly commissioned would choose to be married at the Academy. For five or six days our chapel would have wedding ceremonies (not Masses) throughout the day every half-hour. As you would expect for West Point, the brief rite began on time and would be cond...

Early Roundup - Thursday, April 11th, 2008

First Things: On the Square - Fr. Richard John Neuhaus on "Listening to Benedict" The New Liturgical Movement : Adoremus Bulletin , April, Online (Jeffrey Tucker has some nice things to say about this issue) WDTPRS : Quaeritur: permanent deacons and the TLM (Fr. Zuhlsdorf reminds us once again) Creative Minority Report : Man of Steele

WDTPRS: PCED clarifies service of deacons in the TLM

Fr. John reveals a full clarification by the Pontifical Commission Ecclesia Dei (PCED) on the participation of permanent deacons in the TLM. Read his full story here .