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Evening - First Sunday in Lent - Missa 'Invocabit Me' - February 21st, 2010

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Noon (EST) -Thursday after Ash Wednesday - Missa 'Dum Clamarem' - February 18th, 2010

AmP >> Members say head of Pontifical Academy for Life should resign (fallout from the Recife, Brazil case...) ADW Blog >> The Mass in Slow Motion: Sobriety at the Sign of Peace (ongoing series) Ars orandi >> Collect of the Day: Thursday after Ash Wednesday A Trail of Flowers >> Seven swords Catholic Hour >> Another Form of Abstinence Catholic Spiritual Direction >> The Lenten War on Self – Are You Prepared for Battle ? Creative Minority Report >> Keeping Catholic Hospitals Catholic Damian Thompson >> Why it doesn't matter if the Pope's Ordinariate for ex-Anglicans is small at first Domine da mihi hanc aquam >> Lenten Reflection 1: the Devil's pretty hooks Meeting Christ in the Liturgy >> Thursday after Ash Wednesday: "Choose life " New Liturgical Movement >> Finally, a great tutorial CD for chant Ordo Recitandi >> Rubrics for the Liturgy in Lent Reflections of a Paralytic >>

Evening - St. Cyril of Alexandria, Bishop, Confessor & Doctor - Missa 'In Medio Ecclesiae' - February 9th, 2010

A Priest Life >> Okay, so how cool is this ? Creative Minority Report >> Pro-Lifers Need Not Apply Damian Thompson >> The Church of England will ordain women bishops. Get over it – or leave First Thoughts >> The Localism of Facebook Nation (this is fascinating!) Patrick Madrid >> Going to Hell in a Xbox Priests for Life >> Another Woman Dies From a So-called “Safe and Legal” Abortion RORATE CÆLI >> "Viva il Concilio " Secondhand Smoke >> Why All The Fuss About Russian Journalist’s Call for Infanticide ? WDTPRS >> QUAERITUR: adding the water to multiple chalices WDTPRS >> Leaders of Apostleship to the Sea Meet in Rome WDTPRS >> “Vatican Tempests. The Academy for Life Puts Its Neck on the Line ” WDTPRS >> Wherein Fr. Z offers advice to liberals Whispers in the Loggia >> "Just When I Thought I Was Out... "

CNA: Pope reaffirms Church’s stance against euthanasia

The Catholic News Agency reports that the Holy Father today reaffirmed the Church's stance against euthanasia : Pope Benedict received participants in an international congress entitled: "Close by the Incurable Sick Person and the Dying: Scientific and Ethical Aspects" today and reiterated that the Church is against all forms of euthanasia . The event which brought the specialists to the Vatican is being promoted by the Pontifical Academy for Life as part of their general assembly. The gathering will take place in the Vatican over the coming days. [...] Benedict XVI also spoke of the larger societal dimension of respecting those who are ill or dying. All society "is called to respect the life and dignity of the seriously ill and the dying", he said. "Though aware of the fact that 'it is not science that redeems man', all society, and in particular the sectors associated with medical science, are duty bound to express the solidarity of love, and t