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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

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

Afternoon Roundup - St. John Baptist de la Salle, Confessor - Missa 'Os Iusti' - May 15th, 2010

Dymphna's Road >> Catholics and the glamour of evil New Liturgical Movement >> The Many Types of Gregorian Music Patrick Madrid >> This pretty much sums it up. Any questions ? RORATE CÆLI >> “In Portugal, the dogma of the faith will always be preserved ” Secondhand Smoke >> Bioethics Report: Pediatricans Can Engage in “Symbolic” Female Genital Mutilation ("This opinion is a craven act of cultural relativism, and hence, a first step toward a total collapse of principle on the issue"...) WDTPRS >> Using the new translation “ad experimentum ” WDTPRS >> PODCAzT 101 & WDTPRS: Preface for Ascension (1962MR)

Afternoon Roundup - Thursday After Ash Wednesday, February 26th, 2009

RORATE CÆLI >> Declaration (Bp. Richard Williamson) The New Liturgical Movement >> George Cardinal Pell to Visit Oxford, Sung Vespers at Merton, Mass at the Oxford Oratory WDTPRS >> PCED: Declaration by SSPX Bp. Williamson: “regret… apologise” WDTPRS >> Catholic Herald: Documents show Pius saved Jews from Nazis WDTPRS >> Way of the Cross by St. Alphonsus Liguori (voice and with chant) WDTPRS >> D. Scranton: Bp. Martino challenges the “Diversity Institute” at a Catholic Univ. WDTPRS >> Don't Be Discouraged

WDTPRS: Benedict XVI Discourse from the White House

Fr. Zuhlsdorf of What Does the Prayer Really Say has a nice commentary on the Holy Father's talk from the White House this morning . He also has some links to several fine "Podcasts" for those interested.

WDTPRS: PRAYERCAzT 23: Passion of St. John (Good Friday – 1962 Missale Romanum)

As you may know, last week Fr. John of WDTPRS released the Passion of Saint Matthew as a Podcazt just before Palm Sunday . It had the Passionalia --all three parts were sung by him. It is archived last week on this blog. Today he has released again the Podcazt for the Passion of Saint John before Good Friday . Just wanted you to know it is available in MP3! Finally, some of you are stopping by and failing to find my prior post on the Latin readings for the Triduum ! As I stated just a few days ago, only a written Missal (like the new Baronius F.S.S.P. edition, Summorum Pontificum ) will have ALL the approved text . The next best thing is from the Tridentine Latin Rite Missal Project . I haven't checked all the text word for word, but the "post-1955 links" should "be close to rendering" what has been approved by Summorum Pontificum . That is not a guarantee, however. Note also that this is a work in progress.