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Saints Fabian and Sebastian - Tuesday, January 20th, 2009

Shrine of the Holy Whapping >> Cardinal Tettamanzi's Decalogue Against Temptation The New Liturgical Movement >> Pastoral Visit of Abp. Vlazny to Holy Rosary Church, Portland OR The New Liturgical Movement >> Celebrating Change at OCP Traditional Latin Mass Propers in English >> SAINTS FABIAN AND SEBASTIAN, MARTYRS

Four Star Edition - Wednesday, October 1st, 2008

Shouts in the Piazza >> Maurice & Therese Whispers in the Loggia >> "A Shower of Roses" Whispers in the Loggia >> Freedom: Little...Fidelity: Great Whispers in the Loggia >> In Portland, the Face-Off Continues Whispers in the Loggia >> From the French Desk

Early Evening Roundup: Tuesday, August 5th, 2008

The Recovering Choir Director >> The New ICEL translation and Creative Commons options (Continued discussion on fair licensing options) The New Liturgical Movement >> My Short Note to ICEL (Jeffrey Tucker; can musical composers write compositions for free downloads without having to pay ICEL?) The New Liturgical Movement >> Dominican Rite Solemn Masses in the Northwest (Seattle, WA and Portland, OR)

The New Liturgical Movement: Dominican Use of the Capuce

Fr. Augustine Thompson, O.P., discusses the capuce (habit hood) in the Dominican Rite on the New Liturgical Movement. Father also announces some upcoming Dominican Rite Masses: I would like to take this opportunity to remind readers that this coming August, 2008, there will be two Sung Dominican Rite Masses in the Northwest . The first, a Solemn High Mass of St. Dominic on August 8, will honor the 100th Anniversary of Blessed Sacrament Parish in Seattle. It will be at 7 p.m. in the church, and the celebrant will be Fr. Daniel Syverstad, O.P., former provincial of the Western Province and current pastor there. Then, two days later, on Sunday, August 10, at 11:30 a.m, a Mass for the transferred celebration of St. Dominic will be sung at Holy Rosary Parish in Portland . The celebrant will be the pastor, Fr. Anthony Patalano, O.P. This is currently planned as a Missa Cantata , not a Solemn Mass. I expect to be at both celebrations; if you are a reader and present, please introduce

Morning Roundup - Tuesday, May 6th, 2008

WDTPRS >> Portland, OR: TLM news WDTPRS >> D. of Gaylord: TLM Update: an amazing attitude of restriction continues First Things: On the Square >> Christ Against the Multiculturalists (Stephen H. Webb) The New Liturgical Movement >> Dominican Compline: Part I (And Good News!) - Fr. Augustine Thompson, O.P.