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Morning Roundup - Pentecost Monday - Missa 'Cibavit Eos' - Octave of Pentecost - May 24th, 2010

ADW Blog >> First Huddle then Hustle! Pentecost and Evangelization Ars orandi >> Collect of the Day: Whit Monday A Trail of Flowers >> Whit Monday Charlotte was Both >> Lost Chiesa.expressonline.it (Sandro Magister) >> A Holy Alliance between Rome and Moscow Is Born Colleen Hammond >> Man Made DNA: Vatican Warns Scientists NOT to Play God Creative Minority Report >> Comedy Central Attacks Israel Meeting Christ in the Liturgy >> Monday, Wk 8 Ord Time: "Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ " New Liturgical Movement >> German Gothic: A Model for New Church Construction New Liturgical Movement >> Once Again: The Octave of Pentecost RORATE CÆLI >> "The unity of the Spirit is manifested in the plurality of understanding " RORATE CÆLI >> Day of Prayer for the Church in China (note: The Magnificat had the Prayer to Our Lady of Sheshan for China in its evening pray

SS. Philip and James (EF) - May 11th, 2009

Take the TLM-MD Mass Poll! Catholic-Hierarchy News >> Harrington retired, Quinn succeeded as Winona Bishop Chiesa.expressonline.it (Sandro Magister) >> Benedict XVI's Second Visit to a Mosque Meeting Christ in the Liturgy >> "Turn from these idols" RORATE CÆLI >> The blessed memory of a great Pontiff The Catholic Thing >> Unity versus Diversity (Ralph McInerny) New Liturgical Movement >> Demographics and Sacred Music Traditional Latin Mass Propers in English >> Saints Philip and James, Apostles and Martyrs Transalpine Redemptorists at home >> + White Night -preparation for our 10th Anniversary + WDTPRS >> CNA: English-speaking conference in Rome for ‘Year for Priests’ ( Click for Calendar to Jan 2010 ) Whispers in the Loggia >> Next Day in Jerusalem

NCR Cafe.org: Remembering Paul VI, the superhuman pope

John L. Allen, Jr. in his weekly column "All Things Catholic" does a wonderful essay on Pope Paul VI . Here is a snippet from his column: "Bit by bit," Benedict said, "as our view of the past expands and our understanding deepens, the merit of Paul VI in presiding over the council, leading it happily to its conclusion, and then governing the turbulent post-conciliar phase, appears ever greater -- indeed, I would say, almost superhuman." Thus RAI, the Italian national TV network, may have its title: Paolo VI: Il papa sovrumano ("Paul VI, The Superhuman Pope.") The term seems a fitting act of justice on behalf of Paul VI, who began to be enveloped in neglect almost from the moment of his death. Consider that when John Paul II died, The New York Times devoted a special section to the pope, including an obituary of some 13,500 words; when Paul VI died, his passing merited a lone obit of scarcely more than 1,000 words, which began by characteri

WDTPRS >> Four Posts for the Early Afternoon!

A helpful “cheet sheet” for priests for Mass translation changes (Notice he did not tempt you to "cheat!" The document is linked to his site) Steubenville Franciscan Univ. TLM News (Saturday mornings at 10:00) Bp. of Raleigh (NC) issues diocesan norms for liturgy (for the Novus Ordo!) Tomorrow: 30th Anniversary of death of Paul VI

Busy Sunday Evening Roundup: June 8th, 2008

Dignare Me Laudare Te, Virgo Sacrata >> FSSP's Solemn High Mass in the Crypt Church (beautiful photos of the Solemn High Mass celebrated by Fr. Romanoski posted by Matthew! Laus Deo! Deo Gratias!) Charlotte was Both >> Prepare ourselves (fascinating comments by Pope Paul VI) Charlotte was Both >> Among the Theologians (John Allen reporting) LatinMassNetwork >> A Traditional Baptism in Rome The New Liturgical Movement >> Report from Rome: First Mass of the FSSP Parish in Rome Traditional Latin Mass Propers in English >> Fourth Sunday After Pentecost Whispers in the Loggia >> "Family Guy," Ratzi Edition Standing on My Head : Anglican Group to be Received ? Ars Catholica >> The counter-reformation generation

Early Roundup - Friday, June 6, 2008 (Anniversary of D-Day)

FIRST THINGS: On the Square >> The Dishonorable Daughter (Fr. Richard John Neuhaus) The Black Biretta >> Just What the Doctor Ordered (Fr. John Trigilio) WDTPRS >> St Etheldreda’s, Ely Place, London - new progressivist pastor is causing sad chaos WDTPRS >> D. of San Diego - implementing Summorum Pontificum - follow up WDTPRS >> Paul VI's Credo of the People of God Traditional Latin Mass Propers in English >> Saint Norbert, Bishop and Confessor

Evening Roundup - Thursday, May 15th, 2008

LatinMassNetwork >> Vatican Releases Recording of the Holy Father praying the Rosary in Latin Standing on My Head >> Tolkien's 'No' to Narnia WDTPRS >> Toronto Catholic Register: op-ed attack on Archbp. Ranjith and Benedict XVI WDTPRS >> QUAERITUR: disposing of Sacred Chrism WDTPRS >> PETRUS: Amazing interview with Card. Noè: Paul VI’s “smoke of Satan” remark concerned liturgy WDTPRS >> SCOOP: Milwaukee - Archbp. Dolan sets up a house for the ICK

Morning Roundup - Easter Monday, March 24th, 2008

Amy Wellborn of Charlotte Was Both does a really nice essay on Pope Benedict, "Man of Mystery" and the befuddlement of the "main stream press." It's a delightful read ! Patrick Archbold of the Creative Minority Report has a post in which "Bishop Williamson Responds ." This refers to his earlier post on the Bishop which created " discussion ." Father Selvester of " Shouts in the Piazza " (who was a priest in the Archdiocese of Baltimore for a time before going to Rome, by the way) loves the Papal mozetta which has returned for the Octave of Easter ! The English Propers for Easter Monday from the TLM are to be found here . Shawn Tribe of The New Liturgical Movement has a historical photoessay of the Usus Antiquior celebrated by Pope Paul VI .